Archive for September 17th, 2017

Public Health Care Problems

The leading public health care problems in the U.S. are:

 

  • Mental disorders
  • Consumption of alcohol, nicotine, OTC drugs, and prescription drugs

The count for people suffering from a  diagnosable mental disorder in a given year is on the rise. This figure  translates to approximately 57.7 million people currently (National  Institute of Mental Disorder, 2008).

In relation to problems regarding drugs,  consumption of alcohol is considered as the leading problem. In  addition, the consumption of Nicotine, OTC drugs, and prescription drugs  are other prominent issues (McKenzie, Pinger, & Kotecki, 2008).

Based on these statements, create a report in a Microsoft Word document, discussing the following:

 

  • Is the diagnosis of mental illnesses still viewed with a negative attitude as was done several years ago? Why or why not?
  • Are the local and national health care providers adequately responding to the needs of people suffering from mental disorders?
  • Should the local health  care communities be held responsible for mandating specific care and  treatment for the affected population? Why or why not?
  • What are the two major  types of abused drugs and the age groups most likely to use them? Why is  drug usage prevalent among these populations?
  • What roles should the state governments' or private  health agencies or organizations play in order to prevent and control  drug abuse?

What Is Team Communication

Highly effective teams usually have at least four attributes that give the term team distinct meaning. Let’s take a closer look at how distinctions are sometimes made between teams and groups.

1. Team goals are clear and specific (win the game, win the championship).

2. Teams have well-defined team-member responsibilities, such as positions on a sports team (first base, shortstop, and so on).

3. The rules for and expectations about how the team operates are spelt out; sports team competitions usually have a referee to enforce the rules of the game.

4. Teams usually develop a clear way of coordinating their efforts; sports teams discuss and practice how to work together.

5.1: Roles

5.1 identify the task, maintenance, and individual roles that group members assume

WRITING PROMPT

“Who are you?” Now, write down ten different responses to the question beginning with ‘I am ’.

The response entered here will appear in the performance dashboard and can be viewed by your instructor.

Submit

These responses are part of your theory of yourself—your self-concept. Your self-concept—who you think you are— shapes your communication and relationships with others. Your self-concept also affects how others relate to you.

5.1.1: Who are You?

In trying to reduce the uncertainty that occurs when communicating in groups, people quickly assess the behaviours

of others. They assign roles—sets of expectations—to others. In a small group, roles result from (1) people’s expectations about their own behavior—their self-concepts, (2) the perceptions others have about individuals’ positions in the group, and (3) people’s actual behaviour as they interact with others. Because self-concepts largely determine the roles people assume in small groups, it is important to understand how self-concepts develop.

HOW CAN I IMPROVE?

7.2: Listening

7.2 Identify four listening styles and describe at least two major obstacles to effective listening

Good listening skills are an important component of being an effective group member or leader.2 However, poor listening habits are one of the most common sources of defensiveness and discord. It is easier to be a poor listener in groups than it is in interpersonal situations because often in a group you do not have to respond to the speaker. After all, the other group members can always pick up the conversation. However, groups cannot reach their maximum effectiveness unless all members listen actively to one another.

listening is a skill that can be improved with practice. It is an active process through which people select, attend, understand, and remember. To listen effectively, people must actively select and attend to the messages they receive. This involves filtering out the other stimuli that compete for their attention: the hunger pangs they’re starting to feel,

mental lists of the groceries they need to pick up on the way home, or curiosity about the attractive person nearby. Improving any skill takes knowledge and practice. This section will provide some knowledge. The practice is up to you. Are you listening?

7.2.1: Listening Styles

Do your ears perk up when you hear someone telling an interesting story, or would you be more interested in listening to data, facts, and details? There is evidence that different people have different listening styles. Your listening style is your preferred way of making sense out of the spoken messages you hear.3 Listening researchers have identified four overarching listening styles: people-oriented, action-oriented, content-oriented, and time-oriented.

What difference does it make to know your preferred listening style? In a small group, with multiple verbal messages coming at you from several people, you may find yourself focused more on one person’s message than another’s. We’ll discuss each of the four listening styles so that you can identify your preferred style and develop strategies for listening that may not come naturally to you.

the Four listening styles

Crime in America

In Crime Control in America, Worrell suggests that we should move beyond the justice system to control
crime. He also suggests that early intervention is the key to success in controlling crime. Please
explain in detail these themes and cite relevant examples of each.

Moral Development

Many researchers believe that our level of morality grows as we mature and grow through interactions with others. While Kohlberg, Gilligan and Piaget are best known for creating moral development models, there are other researchers that have developed other models for moral development. In this paper, identify two moral development models and summarize them. Then compare and contrast these two models to each other. In your summary of the paper, identify your beliefs about the moral development models you researched and reflect on your moral development and how it happened. Follow APA cover sheet and reference page styling for full credit

emphasis on risk

Often in business there is not enough emphasis on risk. Many projects fail due to improper planning and improper risk assessment. Now that you understand operations management, processes, and critical path it is time to think about risks associated with all of the tasks that have been outlined. Explain which of your tasks on a critical path can present the most risk to a project, and explain what types of contingencies you need to put into place to protect the success of a project?
Provide substantive details

The Water Manager’s Findings on Pollution

The Assignment:
Imagine you are a water manager for a growing urban area in which the local water supply has become polluted and is in short supply.

• Compose a 500-word essay in which you do the following:
o Identify sources of possible water pollution in the urban environment. Assess the immediate damage these sources cause to the local environment and ecosystems, as well as the long-term damage if the pollution is left unchecked.
o Evaluate different recommendations that you, as the plant manager, can make to citizens to reduce water pollution. Rank your ideas in order of difficulty to implement. Explain how citizens might put each of your recommendations to use in the short term to help clean up the water supply.
o Next, address ways to make the water supply safe for consumption. For each idea, evaluate the cost and approximate length of time required to restore the water supply to safe levels. Cite any sources you use to support your ideas, as a plant manager would do in making a report.

Other information: Use APA style of writing, the paper should have an introduction paragraph, the body of the paper and a conclusion paragraph that brings it all together. Don’t forget examples to support your answers were needed.

The Puritan faith community

Question: The Puritan faith community shaped the New England colonies in virtually every way during much of the seventeenth century. Discuss the ideas and religious principles that characterized Puritanism, and explore the significant differences between the Separatists led by William Bradford, who founded Plymouth colony, and the group of Puritans led by John Winthrop, who founded Massachusetts Bay colony.

Anthropology

Responses can consist of intelligent questions, disagreements with the texts, interesting insights, linkages between readings, linkages to current events, or even linkages to things happening in your own life (as long as you are able to situate these things in an anthropological context). The reading responses should not merely summarize the texts. These responses are not expected to be formal, polished pieces of writing. They are not expected to be fully developed papers. It is not necessary for you to demonstrate mastery of all the texts we read. However, they are expected to demonstrate that you have (a) read the material and (b) thought about the anthropological concepts and issues discussed in the readings.

This is the link of the book where it contains the articles need https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7e9NsvDNyW1X0ZzSTJIdW8yZ2s/view?usp=sharing

the articles to write a response are
Spradley, “Ethnography and Culture,” •
Sterk, “Fieldwork on Prostitution in the Era of AIDs,”
Gmelch, “Nice Girls Don’t Talk to Rastas,”

Fieldwork 1

Responses can consist of intelligent questions, disagreements with the texts, interesting insights, linkages between readings, linkages to current events, or even linkages to things happening in your own life (as long as you are able to situate these things in an anthropological context). The reading responses should not merely summarize the texts. These responses are not expected to be formal, polished pieces of writing. They are not expected to be fully developed papers. It is not necessary for you to demonstrate mastery of all the texts we read. However, they are expected to demonstrate that you have (a) read the material and (b) thought about the anthropological concepts and issues discussed in the readings.

This is the link of the book where it contains the articles need https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7e9NsvDNyW1X0ZzSTJIdW8yZ2s/view?usp=sharing

the articles to write a response are
Spradley, “Ethnography and Culture,” •
Sterk, “Fieldwork on Prostitution in the Era of AIDs,”
Gmelch, “Nice Girls Don’t Talk to Rastas,”

Regulating Professional Practice

Compare the roles of state board of nursing with the role of professional organizations in regulating professional practice. What are the major methods of credentialing?

List the benefits and weaknesses of each method from the standpoint of protecting the public and the protection of the professional scope of practice.

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