Housing aging

Watch
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/residential-facilities-assisted-living-and-nursing-homes
Read
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5176104/
Question
This week I would like for you to identify the elements of good supportive housing for older adults and give some examples of types of housing.
1) Identify at least 3 services needed for effective practices and services of good supportive housing for older adults. Use the readings to support your suggestions.
2. This is a 2 part question:
a) Pick one housing type described in the SAMHSA report (p.16 &17) or the GMHA report (p. 12 & 13) and provide a brief summary of one or two sentences.
b)Then, search the internet for an example of that housing type in New Jersey. Include the link in your post identifying the example.

Task 4 – Intro to Infancy

Task 4
Please complete the following steps below:
Please read Introduction to Infancy and Physical Development found in Module 4

Please read Nutrition and Cognitive Development found in Module 4.
Please read Language Development and Psychosocial Development and Attachment found in Module 4.
Please read Temperament and Psychosocial Development found in Module 4.

This is the link where you will find all the reading for all the above lessons-https://courses.lumenlearning.com/lifespandevelopment2/chapter/introduction-to-infancy/
Please explain in a paragraph (of at least 4-5 sentences) how the temperament of a child can impact the attachment formed with a caregiver. Specifically, how might the parent-child attachment formed differ for a child who is easy going compared to a child who is fussy?
Then, explain in a paragraph (of at least 4-5 sentences) or two about how the temperament of a child may impact their ability to achieve the first “crisis” of Erickson’s Psychosocial Developmental Model.

Infancy Continued

Lesson 4:
Please complete the following activities below:
Identify the physical changes that take place from infancy to toddler hood.
Briefly discuss the recommended diet for newborns and the importance of this diet for their growth.
What are some barriers that might prevent a newborn from receiving this diet?
What are three theories that explain language development and which one do you agree with?
Explain the importance of the caregiver-child relationship for child development. Identify and describe the four types of attachment.
What factors contribute to the style of attachment formed in childhood?

Human Subjects Protection

This course is designed to prepare investigators involved in the design and/or conduct of research involving human subjects to understand their obligations to protect the rights and welfare of subjects in research. The course material presents basic concepts, principles, and issues related to the protection of research participants.
Evidence based research involving human subjects requires that researchers be cognizant of and adhere to the important tenets necessary to protect subjects from abuse, harm, injury, and/or other undesirable outcomes resulting from the research process. Based on this fact, write a minimum of 2 pages (Title page and Reference not included in page count) of an APA formatted paper answering the following questions with a minimum of 3 “short” sentences for each question:
Historical background of human subjects protection? (10 points)
Find and discuss at least one historical incident of human subjects abuse in research and what human right was violated. (10 points)
What steps will you take to minimize risks on human subjects? (10 points)
What populations are considered vulnerable populations and why? (10 points)
What are appropriate ways to recruit subjects? (10 points)
How would you properly obtain consent? (10 points)
What are the elements of a properly executed consent? (10 points)
What committees are responsible for monitoring the protection of human subjects? (10 points)
Scoring Scheme:
Total points for questions/content: 80 points
Minimum of 3 “short” sentences to answer each question: 10 points
TOTAL POINTS: 100 (the gradebook will re-weight this total as 50 points or 5% of the course grade)
NOTE: This is a written APA formatted assignment and “NOT” a YES or NO answer assignment. You are expected to answer each question with at least 3 short sentences, points will be deducted for using a single sentence. Title and Reference pages are required.

Sociology essay. About the Sociology of Sport, particularly in South Africa.

Assessment 2: Sociological Imagination Essay
Exercising your Sociological Imagination Essay
Use the Sociology of Sport Article as a guide, analyse:
1. Different social theories about sport and society
2. Explain what it means to be socialized
3. Critique participation and equity issues in Sport in South Africa
4. Explain deviance within the sporting context
Referring to the theories covered in weeks 3, 4 and 5. Link your analysis to the
story of the community, nation and the world where applicable.
Length: 1500
Value/weighting: 25%
Due: 04 April 2022
Submission File name: “Sociological Imagination Essay Surname First
Name”
Marking guide:
Adherence to Format Instructions in Academic Guidelines /10
Description of personal troubles and social Issue /30
Use of article and prescribed readings /30
Use of sociological insights and theory in analysis /30
TOTAL /100

Ethics Abortion

Argue for or against the article “Why Abortion is Immoral” by Don Marquis (see attachment). Make sure to stay philosophical rather than argue by what is legal. Please write in first person and be staightforward. Refer to 3 articles I uploaded, No other source needed, thank you!

Native American Literature and Sovereignty: A Debate

1. The Native American Students’ Organization (NASO) here at UNCP has invited you once again to participate in a debate about Native American Literature and sovereignty.This time, they want you to talk about Tommy Orange’s There There, and to explain how the novel highlights the relationship between settler stereotypes and sovereignty.
Before you begin your presentation, you’ve asked them to play Video 2 from this week, Tommy Orange’s short film “Ghost Dance.”
Now, explain how the short film provides a metaphor through which your audience can understand the relationship between settler stereotypes, There There, and sovereignty. Reference ideas from the short film, and quotations from the novel, in your post.
2. Imagine that you had finished your presentation, and one of the members of your audience wasn’t entirely satisfied with your discussion of the ending. In fact, they’re angry with the group for choosing the novel because of the way it ends. Here’s what they had to say:
“A shootout at a Powwow? I mean, come on! Do we need another book that ends with the death of a bunch of Native people? Isn’t that the same story we’ve seen forever? You talked about settler stereotypes, and about violence, and about always going back to the past; but, how does the ending not confirm all of those stereotypes? And, even worse, Indigenous people are killing each other at the end. That’s not sovereignty. That’s the same old story that’s kept Native people out of sight and out of mind for all these years.”
Other people around the table start to nod in agreement, and look to you for your response. What will you say?
In a brief essay of 400-500 words, offer a theory for why Orange chose to end the novel with a chaotic shootout in which most of the characters we’ve come to know meet their end and why, for the rest of the characters, Orange offers no resolution.
Your objective is to help your audience recognize the connections between the ending of the novel and the stories presented throughout; and to also see those stories as related to the prologue and the interlude, parts of the novel most readers seem to forget but that offer important ideas for reading and understanding the stories. You should evidence from across the novel to support and defend your theory.

Abnormal Psychology Case Study

ASSIGNMENT: Abnormal Psychology Case Study

PURPOSE: To apply differential diagnosis in assessing a case study of psychological disorder. To use knowledge of the various modality perspectives to create a treatment plan for the case study.

DIRECTIONS AND GRADING RUBRIC:

A. Read and evaluate your case study. Using you text, notes and DSM-5 Desk reference, discern the correct diagnosis of your case. (30 points)
B. Share the differential diagnosis information you had to consider. (20 points)
C. Explain at least 2 different modalities of perspective. How do those modalities explain the disorder? (20 points)
D. Using 2 different modalities, explain the various treatment options for your case. (20 points)
E. APA style format works cited page. (5 points)
F. College level writing (spelling, grammar). (5 points)
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Foundations for American Independence

Powerful ideas have powerful consequences, and these are illustrated as the Americans declared their independence from the British.
Using the required readings, respond in one essay to the following two questions:
1). Explain at least one political concept from John Locke that is clearly reflected in the Declaration of Independence. Use one or more direct quotations from The Second Treatise and at least one from the Declaration of Independence in your answer, then elaborate in your own words.
2). Discuss how John Witherspoon applied his Christian worldview to justify revolution against the British in 1776; in other words, how did he connect political and civil liberty to religious liberty? Use at least one quote from “The Dominion of Providence Over the Passions of Men” sermon in your answer, then explain. (This essay is required to be at least 400 words).

These are the necessary readings for this assignment:

This is the article for John Locke’s Second Treatise:
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/7370/7370-h/7370-h.htm

John Witherspoon, The Dominion of Providence over the Passions of Men:
https://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/the-dominion-of-providence-over-the-passions-of-men-excerpt/

The uploaded files are screenshots of the Declaration of Independence from the book “The Enduring Debate” (Classic And Contemporary Readings In American Politics, eighth edition) by David T. Canon, John J. Coleman, and Kenneth R. Mayer