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Getting Started
For this workshop, you will have an opportunity to research the literature on the topic covered this week. The purpose of this assignment is to enrich your knowledge in the area of the state or national human trafficking-related policy and/or legislation.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be able to:
Locate and summarize current literature about state or national human trafficking-related policy or legislation
Resources
Other library databases to locate peer-reviewed scholarly material
File: Annotated Bibliography Form
Instructions
Review the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade.
Select an article about state or national human trafficking-related policy.
Complete a thorough, relevant, peer-reviewed literature search, wherein you select from the current literature (within the last five years) about your selected topic. Inclusive in that search would be peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and relevant, academic website materials found on governmental sources such as the Office on Trafficking in Persons.
Using the Annotated Bibliography Form, compose an introduction that introduces the topic in one or two sentences. Summarize and justify from your literature search why your article is important (use startling statistics and stress its impact). Briefly review the topic's historical significance. Lastly, synthesize the relevance of your topic, such as how your topic is important for informing and/or changing current practice(s), any push/pull factors, and specific discussion of victim/survivor issues. NOTE: this composition should not exceed 400 words.
When you have completed your work, save a copy for yourself and submit your work using the assignment submission link below and to the Shared Documents Discussion by the end of the workshop.
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Please read all the discussion thread prompts and then respond to at least TWO of them with short answers (at least 200 wo ...
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Part 1
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For three days this week, using a journal, record your own self-talk that you perceive as negative, dysfunctional, or problematic.
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At the end of the three days, review your journal and reflect on this experience.
Discuss the situations which led to negative self-talk.
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Getting Started
For this workshop, you will have an opportunity to research the literature on the topic covered this week. The purpose of this assignment is to enrich your knowledge in the area of the state or national human trafficking-related policy and/or legislation.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be able to:
Locate and summarize current literature about state or national human trafficking-related policy or legislation
Resources
Other library databases to locate peer-reviewed scholarly material
File: Annotated Bibliography Form
Instructions
Review the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade.
Select an article about state or national human trafficking-related policy.
Complete a thorough, relevant, peer-reviewed literature search, wherein you select from the current literature (within the last five years) about your selected topic. Inclusive in that search would be peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and relevant, academic website materials found on governmental sources such as the Office on Trafficking in Persons.
Using the Annotated Bibliography Form, compose an introduction that introduces the topic in one or two sentences. Summarize and justify from your literature search why your article is important (use startling statistics and stress its impact). Briefly review the topic's historical significance. Lastly, synthesize the relevance of your topic, such as how your topic is important for informing and/or changing current practice(s), any push/pull factors, and specific discussion of victim/survivor issues. NOTE: this composition should not exceed 400 words.
When you have completed your work, save a copy for yourself and submit your work using the assignment submission link below and to the Shared Documents Discussion by the end of the workshop.
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Please read all the discussion thread prompts and then respond to at least TWO of them with short answers (at least 200 wo ...
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Please read all the discussion thread prompts and then respond to at least TWO of them with short answers (at least 200 words each) by Sunday, 14 June. Come back next week and review some of your classmates comments. Altogether, your comments on this forum should total AT LEAST 400 words. 1. The Concerns of the EnlightenmentOf the introductory readings from the Enlightenment Era, which seem to you to continue to be the most relevant in today's world? Why? What kinds of values and freedoms are the Enlightenment writers most interested in? What does it mean to them to be "enlightened"?Indicate clearly, with the name of an author, what source(s) you're refering to. Try to use a direct quotation (or a couple of them) from the source(s) in your response.2. Swift's "Modest Proposal"Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" is a great example of what we think of as "Englightment" attitudes. But if the Enlightenment is characterized by a shift in society's values from religious faith toward a greater reliance on reason, then how does this proposal fit that scheme? How is Swift's essay reasonable/rational? How is it unreasonable/irrational? In what way is Swift commenting on the use of pure reason in governing and organizing society? In what other ways does Swift's essay exemplify Englightenment attitudes?How does Swift satirize government and social planners--and what, exactly, is satire? Who is Swift taking aim at in this essay? Should we make a list of them all? What comment does Swift's essay make about the newly-opened field of capitalism, which is also an Enlightenment-era invention? (Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations" was published in 1776, almost fifty years after Swift's 1729 essay, though the actual forms of capitalist society were on the rise in the early 18th century.) Why does Swift use the term "modest" as a qualifier? What does "modest" mean, and how does Swift want us to regard his attitude (we might say, the persona he uses to voice this essay) toward his own plan?Don't feel you need to answer all these questions! I'm just giving you a few things to think about and respond to! Again, try using a quotation (or two) in your response!3. The Enlightenment and ReligionReligion is an especially important subject in the Enlightenment.Swift was an Anglican priest (a protestant--a priest of the protestant Church of England, which in America has become the Episcopal church) in largely Roman Catholic Dublin, Ireland--in other words, he was an elite member of a small and wealthy minority ruling class with a different religion than the vast majority of his countrymen, the Irish. Ireland was a Catholic country that had been colonized (and repressed) by the protestant English for centuries by the time Swift wrote his proposal. How does Swift seem to feel about the religious divisions in Ireland (that have been the cause of continued violence into our own lifetimes). Does he really think it would be a good thing to diminish the number of "Papists" (Roman Catholics)? Voltaire's Candide seeks to satirize many different facets of European life, and he especially takes aim at religion. Aside from Cunegonde's sexual servitude to both a Catholic church official and a Jew, the auto-da-fe in which Candide and Pangloss are scapegoated for the Lisbon earthquake, and the activities of the Jesuits in Paraguay, among other episodes, we see a strong criticism of religion in the presentation of the religion of El Dorado. Comment on the religious discussion that Candide and Cacambo have with the old man they meet in El Dorado. Immanuel Kant writes, in his essay, "What is Enlightenment?" about the ideal of religious freedom, and other writers, from the Encyclopists to De Sade to Descartes to the Deists (such as Benjamin Franklin, who avoided mentioning religion in his writings almost entirely), touch on religious issues. Using a quote or two (and being very clear about your sources), COMPARE AT LEAST TWO of the writers we have read so far IN TERMS OF THEIR RELIGIOUS BELIEFS. How would you characterize the Enlightenment's attitude, in general, towards religion? Do you think the Enlightenment thinkers were more or less religious in their thinking than intellectuals today?4. Women in the Enlightenment EraMost readers, especially women readers, will notice how hard the world apparently was for women during the Englightenment. In Candide, we see several women - especially Cunegonde, the Old Woman, and Paquette - suffer outragous misfortunes. All the women in the novel, it seems, suffer from abuse and sexual assaults. Similarly, one of the primary reasons Swift wrote his "Modest Proposal" seems to have been the plight of women in Dublin. What do you think Voltaire and Swift want their readers to understand about being a women in the 18th century? Use a quote or two in your response.
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Self Talk Entails the Internal Dialogue Essay
Part 1
In chapter 14 of your textbook, read about identifying self-talk on pages 284-285. Now that you have an ...
Self Talk Entails the Internal Dialogue Essay
Part 1
In chapter 14 of your textbook, read about identifying self-talk on pages 284-285. Now that you have an understanding of how to recognize self-talk, let’s put this into practice.
For three days this week, using a journal, record your own self-talk that you perceive as negative, dysfunctional, or problematic.
When recording your self-talk, be sure to include the circumstances in which these thoughts occurred and how they affected your feelings and behavior.
At the end of the three days, review your journal and reflect on this experience.
Discuss the situations which led to negative self-talk.
Did you find that your emotions or behavior changed after the self-talk began?
Part 2
Read pages 286-296 and then conduct your own research using at least 1 other scholarly source on methods to control self-talk and adjust distorted thinking.
Then discuss 3 techniques that you believe would work for you to minimize or alter your tendencies to engage in negative self-talk and/or distorted thinking.
Explain your choices of techniques and why you believe they would be effective.
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