Ban-Smoking-in-cars-with-Children-Passengers

this is essay grammar test, I will give you topic, you write a essay. but grammar mistake must be less than three. if grammar mistake are more than three mistake, I can not pass the test.

Quantitative-Analysis

Describe in at least two paragraphs the quantitative analysis approach, to include a high level overview of the importance of identifying the problem, developing a model, acquiring input data, developing a solution, testing the solution, analyzing results, and implementation.

Achieve-emotional-intelligence

1.Question —>>>> AS A THERAPIST, WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO “KNOW THYSELF?”

answer that question deeply and processional !!!!!

APA style!!!! (REQUIRED)

PERFECT GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION !!!!

about 400 words (1 page) double space

Add some references in the text with the proper citation. (see example)

DO not plagiarize please.



I provide example of my classmate: LOOK BELOW

2. Also please respond to that example in well develop paragraph !!



It is important to “know thyself” as a therapist because how well a therapist knows themselves greatly impacts their role as a therapist. For example, by being aware of their strengths and the type of qualities they bring to the therapeutic process they can gain confidence in themselves as a mental health professional and utilize those qualities effectively. A therapist could have all of the nine qualities of an effective counselor that Neukrug (2016) discussed but if they are not aware of those qualities the person would be less likely use those qualities to their full potential. If the therapist does not realize that they hold qualities and the skillset that aids in the therapeutic process, such as being empathic, they may not use their qualities and skills in the most effective manner. The therapist can become too focused on worrying about the reservations they may have about their capabilities as a therapist, which would distract them from being fully present in the therapy session. If a therapist is aware of their strengthens they would probably be less likely to worry about their capabilities. They would be able to be fully present in the session while using the skills and qualities that they know they have in order to be an effective therapist. In the Neukrug (2016), the author spoke about the “It” factor that the counselor at the suicide crisis center knew he had. The counselor was aware of his “It” factor, felt confident in his qualities, and was able to used the “It” factor to help clients laugh.

By being aware of weaknesses, the mental health professional would be aware of their counseling competence and areas that they should learn how to improve. If a counselor knows that they lack the skill(s) and training to work with a certain population, such as, working with people who with substance use disorder, they could refer the client(s) to someone who has experience in that area. The client(s) can then receive more effective therapeutic services from a counselor who has competence with the population instead of receiving services from a counselor that is oblivious to their lack competence at the moment. The counselor who is aware of their weaknesses and lack of competence in certain areas could also be motivated to gain competence by seeking the appropriate educational training that could expand their skill set. Somewhat similar to Jerry Corey’s Early Experience in “Becoming a Helper.” He stated that he lacked confidence and felt incompetent while being a coleader of a group with his supervisor. Since his supervisor was more experience and Corey was at the beginning of his counseling career, Corey viewed his supervisor as competent. He used the opportunity of working with his supervisor as a learning experience which caused him to gain further competence through experience and confidence.

Chapter-12-Research-Report-12-1-Effect-of-group-participation-on-resistance-to-change

Chapter 12, Research Report 12.1 – Effect of group participation on resistance to change

The Coch and French (1948) article is a foundation article, so it should be possible to find something more recent than this article. The point of the exercise is to find another article dealing with participation and resistance to change. If that is not possible, find another article dealing resistance to change.

To that end it may be helpful to:

  1. Use the library databases to search on “participation” and “resistance to change” as well as the authors names to find related articles.
  2. Use Research report 12.1 to generate search terms, as previously suggested. The narrative and results sections have useful phrases that can be used for a literature search.
  3. You do not want to merely summarize the article. You want to indicate whether the article you found is consistent or inconsistent with the Cochand French (1948) findings. Then you want to discuss what these results, as a whole (both articles together), mean to leaders and managers in terms of being able to deal with resistance to change.

Create-a-Largest-and-Smallest-Sales-Figures-app-with-Visual-Studio-Basic

(Find the Largest and Smallest Sales Figures) Write an app that reads integers representing the total sales for three sales people then determines and prints the largest and the smallest integers in the group

Who-was-Sitting-Bull-and-his-importance-to-Native-American-history-

Describe the life of Sitting Bull a Native American Indian. And his contributions to Native American history. Describe what characteristics made his one of history’s best leaders.

Paper should be 4-5 pages and include a title page. APA or MLA are accepted but must include a title page and it is not to be included in the number of pages required. Nor should the reference page.

Some-union-advocates-have-suggested-that-NLRB-certification-procedures

Topic:

Some union advocates have suggested that NLRB certification procedures are so cumbersome that unions would be better off if the LMRA was repealed. If labor laws discussed in this chapter were repealed, how might this affect (a) the formation of unions and (b) the terms and conditions of employment for employees? Do you think the LMRA should be repealed? Why or Why not?

The requirements below must be met for your paper to be accepted and graded:

• Write between 750 – 1,250 words (approximately 3 – 5 pages) using Microsoft Word in APA style.

• Use font size 12 and 1” margins.

• Include cover page and reference page.

• At least 80% of your paper must be original content/writing.

• No more than 20% of your content/information may come from references.

Use an appropriate number of references to support your position, and defend your arguments. The following are examples of primary and secondary sources that may be used, and non-credible and opinion based sources that may not be used.

a) Primary sources such as government websites (United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Census Bureau, The World Bank, etc.), peer reviewed and scholarly journals in EBSCOhost (Grantham University Online Library) and Google Scholar.

b) Secondary and credible sources such as, CNN Money, The Wall Street Journal, trade journals, and publications in EBSCOhost (Grantham University Online Library).

c) Non-credible and opinion based sources such as, Wikis, Yahoo Answers, eHow, blogs, etc. should not be used.

Cite all reference material (data, dates, graphs, quotes, paraphrased statements, information, etc.) in the paper and list each source on a reference page using APA style.

-Explorers-of-Texas

This course will require essay paper

Francisco Vazquez de Coronado ESSAY Choice

Each essay should adhere to the following requirements

  • Three full pages minimum (excluding the title page, works cited, and citations).
  • Double spaced, 12 point, Times New Roman font, with 1 inch margins all around.
  • Each essay should support a thesis statement with information gained from research or investigation. Make sure your thesis is narrow and focuses on one particular aspect of a topic. This is a short paper so make sure the topic is small enough to fit.
  • Each essay will not be just a report presenting information, but will be an essay that carefully examines and presents your own historical interpretation of the topic you have chosen and your interpretation of the information you have gathered. History is more than telling stories of past events and people, instead it is the interpretation of their importance.
  • These essays will be submitted via the assignment link in the appropriate lesson. You will be directed to do the essay in the lesson.
  • Citations must be included. It does not matter which format that you choose as long as they are accurate and include page numbers.
  • You must use three sources to develop your essay, one source should be the textbook, (other sources may include books, journals, etc). NO WEBSITES WILL BE ALLOWED. .
  • You must submit (included within your paper).
    • a works cited page listing all the sources from which you gather information to use in the essays.
    • a title page that includes a title, date, your name and which essay it is (First Essay or Second Essay).
    • save your file under the following naming format: LastName, FirstName, Title of Paper.
    • INTRODUCTION & THESIS: Includes a clear thesis statement, an assertion or position. Topic is original and manageable in a short research paper.FOCUS AND DEVELOPMENT: Body of the essay focuses on this thesis and develops it fully, recognizing the complexity of issues and refuting arguments in opposition to the thesis.SUPPORT AND SYNTHESIS: Uses sufficient and relevant evidence to support the thesis (and primary points), including facts, inferences, and judgments. Quotes, summarizes, and paraphrases accurately and effectively–appropriately introducing and explaining each quote. Shows a clear understanding of the sources; has evaluated each source and used it appropriately. Uses a wide variety of sources reflecting significant research. CONVENTIONS: Uses MLA format correctly; includes a Works Cited list; is free of errors. CORRECTNESS AND STYLE: Introduces the topic in an interesting way; shows critical thinking and depth of understanding; uses appropriate tone; shows sophistication in language usage and sentence structure.

What-is-UNIX-

What is a UNIX Machine? I know Macs are Unix machines… but what does that mean? why are Unix machines better for programming? What is windows? Because I know windows is not a Unix Platform, and how come it isn’t? And whatever it is… what is it made for? 

Cultural changes and Sterotypes of language sociology homework help

In 200 words Our culture – and cultural changes – affects how we perceive nature, human nature, and “the natural.” This theme continues to fascinate science fiction writers. Recall a recent science fiction book, movie, or TV program that creatively explores the boundaries between nature and culture. How does the story develop the tension between nature and culture to craft the plot?

In 200 words List some stereotypes about how different people speak. Are those real differences, or just stereotypes? Are stereotypes positive or negative? Why do you think those stereotypes exist? What is vocal fry? How might this new term fit into a stereoptype?