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A Suicidal Teen

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Imagine that you are a counselor in an after school drop-in center. You have known 16-year-old Anthony for about a year, as he regularly comes to the center to play basketball and video games with his friends. You have noticed that he has been coming in less frequently in the last two months and, when he is at the center, he is quiet and appears angry or sad. One afternoon, Anthony tells you that his parents are divorcing and his father is moving out of state. Continue reading

Types of Power

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Review the seven types of power and then explain a supporting concept to the developmental cycle is behavior modification. What are some of the pros and cons of behavioral modification? Is engaging in behavioral modification an ethical managerial behavior? Why or why not? Continue reading

Impact of Technology on Health Care

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Read the following chapter in the textbook: Chapter 13 & 14 Shi, L. & Singh D. A. (2014). Delivering Healthcare in America (6th edition). ISBN-978-1284047127; Publisher: Jones & Bartlett.
Provide an overview of what new technology might achieve in the delivery of health care. Use the scholarly criteria to find articles concerning this topic. Continue reading

Historical Event

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One of the really important underlying principles of the fields of African and African American, American and Global Gender Studies is that history/literature look different from different perspectives. For this assignment, you will write a paper in which you analyze a historical event/process/theme, literary or other text, or cultural symbol from any standpoint relevant to your major (e.g., from that of women, African Americans, Native Americans, etc.). Continue reading

Social Media & Adult Learning

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Explain and discuss what is the “social media revolution” taking place in education and the implications of this for adult learning. Be sure to draw on the learning theories (e.g., behaviorism versus constructivism) and topics (e.g., teacher-directed versus self-directed learning) explored in this course, perhaps by comparing and contrasting these with the value you see in the use of social media in adult education. Continue reading

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