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Principles of Mechanics - Velocity Ratio question
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VELOCITY RATIO = DISTANCE MOVED BY EFFORT / DISTANCE MOVED BY LOAD
= 5/1
= 5
feedback from tutorFormula is correct but the value 5 you have used is wrong as
it should be 6. Also the fraction you have shown as 5/1 is upside down.

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Create an Interview Guide Locate a Volunteer: He/she will play the role of “client” seeking help for persistent headaches and problems sleeping. The person you interview can be someone you know personally or you can contact your classmates through the Student Lounge to arrange to interview one another.The client believes that stress may be part of the problem with his/her symptoms. Remember that this is a role play, and your volunteer should be aware that this is a practice interview and not a real psychological interview. Prior to conducting your interview, ask your volunteer to think about stress that s/he can discuss related to the client’s problems (e.g., your client may think about stress from a job or stress related to a relationship with a significant other). However, DO NOT have your volunteer discuss this stress with you prior to the interview. You want to be able to explore this topic in depth during your interview. This scenario is intentionally left open-ended in order to allow students to maximize opportunity to utilize interview skills during the interview.Create an Interview Guide:In order to achieve a quality interview, you will need to first plan your interview, which is this week’s assignment (you will conduct and analyze the interview in Module 5). The purpose of your interview is to gather in-depth information to aid in diagnosis and treatment planning for the client. You will need to gather detailed information about the symptoms being reported for both headaches and sleep problems (e.g., How often are the headaches occurring? How long do they last? What do they feel like? Has any treatment helped? Is there any pattern to the headaches?). You will also need to present a complete picture of the patient. What is the patient’s gender, age, marital status, and employment status? Be sure to go beyond these example questions, and provide an in-depth, highly detailed interview with your client. Interview Guide Topics The Interview Guide should directly address the below topics. Use each of these topics as headings within your paper to ensure that you directly respond to each. You should respond with at least a paragraph for each topic/heading. Identify and summarize the purpose of your interview. How will the information you gather be used? Explain how you will structure the interview and your reasoning behind the structuring of the interview. Include a list of topics you plan to cover. Compose the questions you will use to obtain the information (develop a minimum of 15-20 questions). Be sure that you develop a minimum of 5 open and 5 closed ended questions.Develop a minimum of 5 examples of paraphrasing, summaries, or reflections techniques that could be used during your interview (must have at least one of each paraphrase, summary, and reflection). When you conduct your actual interview, these exact examples you create may not fit depending on the responses of your interviewee, but it is important to start thinking now about how you will incorporate these techniques. For this Interview Guide assignment, develop hypothetical examples of each type of technique.Identify the opening techniques you will utilize to build rapport with the volunteer/client. Identify types/examples of questions you want to avoid during interview.Include an Analysis Summary:In addition to the Interview Guide include an analysis (2-3 paragraphs) of your own preliminary thoughts about this client based on the limited information you have about this client. Have you ever known a person with chronic headaches or sleep problems? What is your “gut reaction” to hearing about a patient with chronic headaches and problems sleeping? That the person is a complainer? Is he/she a victim of terrible illness? Spend some time examining your thoughts and attitudes. It is normal for all of us to make at least preliminary assumptions about everyone we come in to contact with, and a good interviewer has awareness of his or her preliminary assumptions. Include the following in your analysis:Identify your own beliefs (sympathetic, unsympathetic, or some mixture of both) and explain how these could affect your interview. Do you think that your beliefs are influenced by your own age, cultural, gender, sexual orientation, or ethnicity? Identify steps you can take to limit the impact of your own beliefs on the interview. Be as specific as possible.

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case study
Prepare a 1,400 word response to the
questions that follow this case study.
Steve recently joined a church. Church doctrine
required that members reveal any personal indiscretions to the leaders of the
church. Steve disclosed some of his personal indiscretions to the leaders of
the church. After his disclosures, these leaders informed Steve that they
intended to tell other members of the church about his indiscretions because
they thought the church leaders might help him overcome his problems. Steve was
dismayed that this personal information might be disclosed. He told the church
leaders about his intention to leave the church rather than have his problems
disclosed. The church leaders informed him that their next step was to tell the
members of the church, his neighbors, and his employer about his problems.
This case study is
an example of the balance between First Amendment rights and freedom of religion.
Based on this case study, examine Steve’s rights in terms of libel and the
invasion of privacy torts by addressing the following issues and questions.
·
Which of the four privacy torts are involved with
regard to this case? Is this a case of libel?
·
Does the expectation of privacy apply to the facts
in the case?
·
Discuss the defenses to the tort of libel and the
privacy torts regarding Steve’s lawsuit.
·
Is there a legal difference in disclosing personal
indiscretions to church elders, to members of the church, or to members of the
public?
Format
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Essay 2 Pages
Essay 2 Pages
In a short two-page
essay, please respond to the question. Be sure to answer each
part of the question you choose, and remember that your grammar, mechanics and
organization of ideas will be used to determine your score.
What is the main conflict in Jackson's narrative, "The Lottery?"
How do the members of the community work to overcome this issue? What else
could these people do to make life better for themselves? Use evidence from the
story to support your answer.
The LotteryEssay Paper
Requirements
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All papers must be typed (12 pt. font, double-spaced).
2.
All papers must be in Times New Roman font.
3.
All papers must be completed in MLA format.Task is due 9/9/13 by the end of the day.
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