Midterm Exam of PAD:503 Research Method class. 

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This is the Midterm Exam of PAD:503 Research Method class.

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– due date : is TODAY June 25. 2014 at 3 pm no longer than that.

Note: last attachment is an example of the certificat that u have to do it online for section B.

Please contact me for anymore info as soon as u make the agreement.

 

 

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How will you help Carrie understand the cultural values inherent in the African American culture and how these might be affecting her?

Kesha has invited her friend Carrie to go home with her over the school’s short holiday break. Kesha, like many African Americans, has a rich spiritual tradition that permeates most areas of her life. In addition, Kesha is close to her immediate and extended family. Carrie, on the other hand, comes from a predominantly Caucasian Presbyterian background, is an only child, and rarely sees any of her extended family.

During her visit, Carrie is noticeably uncomfortable with the vastly different dynamics of Kesha’s family. Carrie is rethinking her friendship with Kesha and wants to withdraw from her.

How will you help Carrie understand the cultural values inherent in the African American culture and how these might be affecting her?

Suggest ways in which Kesha could build a bridge to help Carrie understand the African American culture.

 

Research Paper “National Football League and the long lasting medical consequenc

  • Reviewed the “Research Paper Guidelines” to ensure your paper addresses all required components and develops a clear position in response to one of the writing prompts provided.
  • Reviewed the Model Final Research Paper in order to understand expectations for the assignment.
  • Incorporated a minimum of five scholarly sources.
  • Provided well-researched evidence to support each claim.
  • Incorporated feedback or suggestions into your revisions.
  • Proofread your final draft for errors in grammar, mechanics, and style.
  • Written a paper that is approximately seven to ten pages total in length, including
    • a title page
    • five to seven pages of body text (1,500 to 2,000 words)
    • a references page
  • Formatted your paper according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

Your Final Research Paper will be assessed on the following components:

  • Structure
  • Development
  • Style
  • Grammar
  • APA formatting
  • Resources

Submission Information: Complete the tasks above and save the document as a Microsoft Word or compatible .doc or .docx file. Submit your assignment via the
Assignment Submission button. Please use a naming convention for your assignment file that includes your last name, the week number, and the assignment number. So, your Final Research Paper assignment should bear a file name that looks like: smith_w5_a1.doc.

Writing the Final Research Paper

The Final Research Paper

  • Must have a body length of five to seven double-spaced pages formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  • Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • Must begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement.
  • Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought, well-supported claims, and properly cited evidence.
  • Must end with a conclusion that reaffirms your thesis.
  • Must use and cite at least five scholarly sources from the Ashford University Library.
  • Must document all sources in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

Explain the reason the United States has interest groups. Are they good for the nation or not? Why? Name three types of interest groups.

Topic 1: 350 – 500 word

Explain the reason the United States has interest groups. Are they good for the nation or not? Why? Name three types of interest groups.

 

Topic:2: 350 – 500 word

Explain the changes of political parties throughout United States history. Are parties necessary for the government to function or is there a better way? Explain your answer.

Topic 3: 350 – 500 word: Explain how a bill becomes a law. What changes to this process do you think need to be made? Why?

 

 

Final Topic: 750 – 1000 words:  Explain what an interest group is, why interest groups form, and how interest groups function in American politics.

Summarize the origins and development of the two-party system in the United States.

Describe the current status if the two major political parties. Explain how seats in the House of Representatives are apportioned among the states. Identify Congress’s oversight functions and explain how Congress fulfills them.

gender differences in the United States. Compare gender differences in the U.S. to those in three other countries.

Prompt: “Write a three page essay in which you compare gender differences in the United States. Compare gender differences in the U.S. to those in three other countries. What do you think are reasons gender differences are not the same in all countries?”

The professor gave us two database sites to look over and gather information, but any other sources are welcome too. It is really just a response paper to the articles, but these websites are very broad in their information over the subject.

1) Statistics

2) Statistical Database — United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

APA format

can anyone tell me the disorder this would be

Case Study 3

Mr. Boyle is a 55-year-old high school principal who has come in for an assessment. He reports that this is due to his wife’s concern after he had a heated interaction with the school board recently. This interaction has put his job as a principal in jeopardy. Mr. Boyle reports that his wife states that their marriage is unbearable due to Mr. Boyle’s difficulty in getting along with others, and that if it does not improve, she will have to leave him. During the interview Mr. Boyle states that although he has always been a suspicious person, this has lately increased. Despite this admission, he goes on to explain that he believes members of the school board are conspiring with some of the faculty at his school and bitter parents of former students to have him removed from his position as principal. He reports that 1 of the school board administrators recently shared with Mr. Boyle that since his appointment as principal 2 years ago, he has been driving everyone “nuts” because he is too structured. Mr. Boyle reports that he has been doing the best job he can and that he believes this statement stems from jealousy, as the board member’s friend also wanted the principal position. When questioned in more detail, Mr. Boyle shares that he may be overreacting and that he may be at fault for some of these issues. However, he reports that he spends a significant amount of time thinking about how he is being mistreated by the school board. He admits that this is causing him to not perform as well as he could at work.

When Mr. Boyle’s wife is questioned separately, she reports that Mr. Boyle has always had a difficult time making friends and trusting in others. She reports that recently he has become more irritable and argumentative with her, his friends, and the faculty at his school. She shared that the recent fight with the school board was over Mr. Boyle’s insistence that he had been passed over for an adequate yearly raise. Although the school board explained to Mr. Boyle that the all of the principals’ yearly raises had been reduced this year due to budget cuts, he insisted on presenting his case to the school board. She reports that after he was still refused the raise he has been sullen, has told her he feels helpless and hopeless, and has lost interest in most of the things that previously interested him. She reports that this began the same week he was refused the raise.

Mr. Boyle’s 2 children are also interviewed—a boy, 15 years old, and a girl, 17 years old. They both report that Mr. Boyle is very strict and runs the household like a drill sergeant. He monitors every expense, where they go, and who they are with. Mr. Boyle’s daughter even reports that he will check her gas gauge in her car to see if the gas used matches the distance she told him she went. She believes he is just a “penny-pincher.”

When asked to describe himself, Mr. Boyle says he is very proud of the fact that he is a person who cannot be taken advantage of, as he can spot a con from a mile away. He reports that he came from a very poor family and worked his way to where he is today. He reports that although he had to endure a lot of adverse situations and jealous people, he has made his way to the top on his own abilities.

Is crime normal in a society?

Moral Panic

After viewing the video,
Crime and Deviance: A Social Inquiry, please address each of the following questions:

  1. Is crime normal in a society?
  2. What is the purpose of crime and punishment?
  3. How much crime is “enough,” and how would this be measured?
  4. How is crime defined?
  5. What problems are defined as worthy of social control?
  6. What is the influence of the media?

Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your claims with examples from the required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references.

FINAL REVIEW AND RESPONSE PAPER

Answer ALL questions by drawing from the appropriate class readings and class discussions.  Each answer should be two to three paragraphs long and must be supported by a careful selection of details taken from the class material. 

1) What were main characteristics of NYC when it was, as Freeman called it, a “social democratic polity?”  What kind of urban economy supported this polity while it lasted? 

2) The simplistic way of understanding the Fiscal Crisis of 1975 merely stresses the fact that the city was spending beyond its means on social services.  What is the more complex and more historically accurate explanation? 

3) How was the Fiscal Crisis settled?  What impact did the particular form this settlement took have on the social democratic polity, on the city’s working class, on the relations between classes in the city more generally? 

4) Describe the main characteristics of the Post—Crisis Regime in NYC, from Koch to Bloomberg.  What happened to the public sector and public services?  What kind of economic/tax policies were put in place and who in the main benefitted from them?  What kind of city do we now have?

5) Read Intro, PLUS TWO of the following chapters in New Labor in New York: 3, 4, 5, 9 and 11. 

A. Provide summaries of the Intro, and of the two chapters you chose.

B. Describe what you, as a member of a union, have in common with those involved in the labor and community organizing efforts discussed. 

NO PLAGARISM! (WILL BE VERIFIED)

ALL ORIGINAL WORK

12 PT FONT

NO HEADING NECESSARY

An Interview of Your Choice

An Interview of Your Choice

By Wednesday, October 15, 2014 complete the assignment presented below.

In order to really learn about interviewing, you must practice doing interviews. There is no substitute for direct experience in learning about interviewing. This assignment will be the first of several interviews you conduct during this course.

Find a volunteer to role-play a client. The purpose of this assignment is to introduce you to the experience of formulating questions and gathering information during a clinical interview. You are not expected to have mastered these skills in week 1 nor even by the end of this course. Clinical interviewing is a skill that requires a lot of practice and years of training.

Here, you will simply interview the volunteer who is role-playing a client that is having trouble at work. Be sure to develop a plan for the interview ahead of time. What is the purpose of your interview?  How will you achieve that purpose?

Be sure to follow the ethical guidelines you have read about, including competence, confidentiality, and informed consent. The interview should be at least 10 minutes in length but no more than 20 minutes.

After you complete your interview, provide a thoughtful discussion of the following:

  • How did you prepare for the interview? Be sure to list the questions used in your interview and provide a brief summary of the content of your interview.
  • How long was the interview?  How much effort was required to keep the interview to the required 10-20 minute timeframe?
  • What things made the interview difficult or uncomfortable? Be as specific as possible.  For example, were there things you or your client said or did during the interview that were uncomfortable? 
  • What factors made the interview welcoming and comfortable?  Again be as specific as possible.
  • Did you think you were effective in probing and obtaining information?
  • As appropriate, cite the online content, the textbook, and other credible, scholarly sources to substantiate the points you are making.
  • Apply APA standards for writing and citations to your work.

Soc 312 W4 Child Family & Society Journal

Private or Public Bully

Think about bullying and young children. Do you think that bullying is more apt to happen in a public school setting or a private school setting? Do you think the setting has any effect on bullying, or is it primarily the child’s age? Reflect on a bullying incident that you are aware of. The incident can include you as the victim, the bully, or a bystander. This may even be an incident that was reported in the news of which you are aware. Alternatively, you may share an incident that occurred with your own child or a child who is close to you. How could the situation have been changed or avoided?

For your journals, you should be following the APA formatting rules and the journal should be 1-2 pages long, but more importantly, please answer the questions completely and answer each part of the question.