Archive for October 11th, 2020

Early Empires: Assyrians, Persians, Zhou Dynasty, Phoenicians

As the second millennium BCE began so did trade, warfare, and kingdom building. The world witnessed the growth of states developing under common laws and customs rather than solely based on geography. Initially, climate change brought droughts to once fertile populace centers forcing herdsman to travel in search of food and land. These nomadic invasions would ultimately bring cultures closer through their interactions in trade and conquest. Technological advances of the time, like the wheeled chariot, would aid in the movement of peoples and goods around Northeast Africa and Asia. Societies once separated would now find themselves linked culturally and economically.

During this period of political expansion the Assyrian Empire in Mesopotamia and the Persian Empire in Iran developed as superpowers. Their political organization allowed them to expand beyond their “ethnic” boundaries absorbing areas and populations well beyond their geographic nucleus. Within these larger territories were more resources and humans to be exploited for the benefit of the empire. The Zhou Dynasty was experiencing a similar expansion in China. Although the leaders were able to integrate larger areas of land, they were faced with strong local lords which hindered the overall strength of the centralized government.

As each empire developed, their political, social, and economic structures evolved to best address their needs. The lasting political, cultural, and religious contributions of these larger political entities are numerous. From the Phoenicians an alphabet originated. Monotheism developed in the Middle East. The idea of a revolving universal time, reincarnation, developed in Vedic Asia. And the Zhou provided a social order.

Respond: Based on your reading of Worlds Together, Worlds Apart; the Interactive Timeline  and the Crash Course video on Chinese history:

Discuss the governing styles of the early empires (Persians, Assyrians, Zhou, etc). Specifically identify the similarities that existed to create these larger, successful empires. Which empire do you find to have been most successful and why?

Provide specific examples as evidence of similarities
Identify the civilization you find to be most successful
Provide examples as evidence of success
Explain how the examples demonstrate success
Hint: what counts as success, including who determines it, should be part of the discussion

Reaction

Refer back to the project scenario. What if, from a young age, Caiden has always enjoyed very physically active play such as running and crashing into his surroundings? What if he loves bear hugs, and has always been soothed by vigorous back rubs? How might his dad Brian interpret his misbehavior at school differently? How might that impact Brians behavior plan?

Reaction

Refer back to the project scenario. What if, from a young age, Caiden has always enjoyed very physically active play such as running and crashing into his surroundings? What if he loves bear hugs, and has always been soothed by vigorous back rubs? How might his dad Brian interpret his misbehavior at school differently? How might that impact Brians behavior plan?

Psychology

A friend claims that the faster you read, the more you remember. Use your knowledge of effortful processing and effective encoding strategies to refute your friends claim.

        Please write in complete sentences and thoughts.
        Use detail.
        It must be 1 page in length (approx. 250 words)
        Double spaced .
        This is a part of your Gordon Rule requirement.
        Must be submitted in APA format with citations and references
-Please make sure you cite and QUOTE anything you use and back up claims (author, title, page number)
– Make sure you look over the lesson files i attatched

Trifles vs. A Jury of Her Peers

Susan Glaspell Analysis: compare and contrast Trifles with the short story version of the play, titled A Jury of Her Peers (available as a Word document on Blackboard; you can also do a Google search for the text).  Trifles was written first, with the short story version coming later.  Explore the differencesin description, format, use of dialogue, characterization, etc.  Decide which version you prefer and defend that choice

Case Study Analysis

Start page 288 Case study 17 New York City 311, USA

Case study for critical evaluation and write a 1,400-word (+/- 50 words, excluding references) analytical paper. Students will provide a brief summary, describing the smart and sustainable initiative proposed in the project and the technology used. Students should then carry out further research on the project in order to assess how it functions and to evaluate its promises and pitfalls. What is the smart city project intended/designed to do? If the project (or stages of it) has been completed did it live up to expectations? Why or why not? If the project has not yet been completed, what is holding it back? Do you think it will succeed? What are two or three policy/technical/execution/etc. changes that could be made to improve the case? Please note that the URLs provided each project might be outdated so you may have to do some exploratory internet research to find the relevant information. Wikipedia, for example, has a summary of most of the projects, with links to other relevant websites, including proponent websites, news stories, videos, etc.

Case study analyses must be sufficiently comprehensive and detailed.

Projects must be analyzed using academic concepts, theories, and research, and assessments must be evidence-based and objective. In other words, it is not enough to provide an opinion on the smart city example. Analyses must be based on facts, evidence-based research, and critical examination.

Analyses must be written according to academic standards of scholarship and referencing using APA.

Grade Standrad

Comprehensiveness

/20

a. Selected case study project is described efficiently and effectively

b. Project is evaluated thoroughly, well-researched and thought out, and improvements proposed are well thought out and feasible

Critical Thinking

/70

a. Analysis makes connections between the readings and the real world project

b. The argument includes a critical analysis of the project and its outcomes, and applies course concepts and academic research

Writing Style

/10

a. Analyses are written according to academic scholarship standards

b. Writing is clear, well-organized, and free from spelling and grammatical errors

c. Writing and referencing follows APA guidelines

Case Study Analysis

Start page 288 Case study 17 New York City 311, USA

Case study for critical evaluation and write a 1,400-word (+/- 50 words, excluding references) analytical paper. Students will provide a brief summary, describing the smart and sustainable initiative proposed in the project and the technology used. Students should then carry out further research on the project in order to assess how it functions and to evaluate its promises and pitfalls. What is the smart city project intended/designed to do? If the project (or stages of it) has been completed did it live up to expectations? Why or why not? If the project has not yet been completed, what is holding it back? Do you think it will succeed? What are two or three policy/technical/execution/etc. changes that could be made to improve the case? Please note that the URLs provided each project might be outdated so you may have to do some exploratory internet research to find the relevant information. Wikipedia, for example, has a summary of most of the projects, with links to other relevant websites, including proponent websites, news stories, videos, etc.

Case study analyses must be sufficiently comprehensive and detailed.

Projects must be analyzed using academic concepts, theories, and research, and assessments must be evidence-based and objective. In other words, it is not enough to provide an opinion on the smart city example. Analyses must be based on facts, evidence-based research, and critical examination.

Analyses must be written according to academic standards of scholarship and referencing using APA.

Grade Standrad

Comprehensiveness

/20

a. Selected case study project is described efficiently and effectively

b. Project is evaluated thoroughly, well-researched and thought out, and improvements proposed are well thought out and feasible

Critical Thinking

/70

a. Analysis makes connections between the readings and the real world project

b. The argument includes a critical analysis of the project and its outcomes, and applies course concepts and academic research

Writing Style

/10

a. Analyses are written according to academic scholarship standards

b. Writing is clear, well-organized, and free from spelling and grammatical errors

c. Writing and referencing follows APA guidelines

counseling Adlerian Psychotherapy

Directions:  Review the case study below and apply the Adlerian approach to the case.  In doing so, be sure to address the following. Your case study analysis should be written in three sections according to the items listed below:

What tasks of life is Jalal struggling with?

What are 2-3 goals you can work on with Jalal?

Intervention strategies and procedures that would be used. Be sure to describe how each strategy might look specifically with the client in this case. Be sure to use strategies that are specific to this therapeutic approach.

How you would determine if the client was showing improvement. Be specific how you would measure progress in relationship to the goals you set in #2
case study:
Case Information: Jalal
Jalal Smith is a 14-year-old, 9th grade male, who was referred to you by his parents after they received a number of disciplinary referrals from his teachers. The behavior that generated the referrals was primarily minor forms of disruptive behavior during classes. This included talking to other students, talking back to teachers, and making distracting noises, such as tapping his pencil and jiggling his leg loudly. The disciplinary reports came from Jamals English and social studies teachers. In addition to the behavioral issues, Jalal also is barely passing several classes.

Jalal comes from an intact family which, in addition to himself, consists of his mother and father and his 11-year-old twin sisters. Jalals mother is a school teacher and his father works for the MTA. His sisters both attend 6th grade in a selective middle school and are top students.

In your first session with Jalal, he presents as an intelligent and somewhat oppositional, but typical teenager. While somewhat guarded at first, he eventually opens and discusses his situation with you. Jalal reported that he has a relatively good relationship with his parents and that most of their disagreements revolve around school. He is presently grounded as a result of the disciplinary referrals, and is angry about this, as he thinks this is unfair. Jalal states that he has a somewhat rocky relationship with his sister. He sees them as goody-goodies who are always following the rules and pleasing their parents and teachers. He finds this behavior aggravating, and responds by teasing his sisters, sometimes, mercilessly. He admits that this is another area that causes problems between his parents and him. He also discloses that his sisters instigate conflicts with him, and then his parents punish him for reacting to their instigation, which he feels is unfair.

Jalal confirmed that the classes in which he has the most problems with teachers are English and social studies. He feels that the teachers in these classes have targeted him because of past problems, and that he now gets blamed for things that he doesnt do when he is near another student who is misbehaving. He provides several examples of this to you. Jalal also stated that he doesnt see the point of some homework assignments, so he simply doesnt do these assignments. This is particularly true in English and social studies, the two subjects that he likes least. He does more assignments in math and earth science, the two subjects he likes most, but still skips assignments that he thinks are pointless.

Jalal feels that the main adults in his life are all against him. He thinks that all of his teachers and Dean of Students at school are looking for reasons to suspend him and dont give him a chance to change his behavior. He feels that his parents always side with his teachers and that he has no one who believes him or who will defend him.

In a meeting with Jalals parents, they confirm most of the information Jalal provided to you. They state that hes always been a bright child who has seemed to underachieve. In elementary school most of his grades were in the B range, but then decreased when he entered middle school to the C range of below. Homework has been an ongoing issue, particularly since seventh grade. Mr. and Mrs. Smith reported that hes always had the attitude that hell only do homework that seems necessary. They stated that they believe tha he might be targeted by the certain teachers at this point, but that they feel that he has set himself up for this, and needs to do something to change their attitudes toward him.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith also confirmed the sibling issues that were reported by Jalal. They stated that they cant understand his attitude toward his sisters and why he continues to harass them. They think that he could do just as well in school as the twins, and sometimes, when they are particularly frustrated, tell him so. In spite of the problems they have with Jalal at home and in school, Mr. and Mrs. Smith report that Jalal is very well-liked, even respected, by their adult friends, and by parents of his friends. They have often been told that he is respectful and considerate in the households of his friends, and that he is kind to the younger siblings of his friends. Jalal has never been in trouble at friends houses or in the neighborhood and, with the exception of school and his sisters, generally follows the rules at home.

the alderian is chapter 5

How clean is it

Handwashing and use of antimicrobial chemicals (such as alcohol based hand sanitizers) are effective ways to prevent the spread of microorganisms, particularly in the health care setting.

For your initial post, imagine that you are infection control nurse tasked with educating personnel on a large medical/surgical unit that has recently seen an increase in hospital acquired infections (HAIs) in their patients. Describe how you would educate personnel about the importance of handwashing and increase handwashing compliance amongst the staff?

W. H. Audens Stop all the clocks (p. 556)

Prompt 1: Tone:

This poem is four stanzas long. While the speaker is mourning the loss of a loved one through the whole poem, the speaker’s tone changes as the poem progresses. Identify where the tone changes, how, and what effect that change(s) has on both the speaker and the reader. Were you able to empathize with the speaker all the way through the poem, or did he/she lose you along the way? Where and why?