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Rasmussen College Key Features Regarding Global Economic Justice Paper
CompetencyRelate one's moral framework to notable ethical theories on the topic of justice.InstructionsThe topic of justic ...
Rasmussen College Key Features Regarding Global Economic Justice Paper
CompetencyRelate one's moral framework to notable ethical theories on the topic of justice.InstructionsThe topic of justice manifests itself in a variety of ways, and is often discussed in broad terms. What does justice mean to you? In this assessment you will address the subject of justice and related ethical theories. In a properly formatted, researched paper, you need to address the following questions:What does justice mean to you?What do you believe is a good foundation for justice?What is Rawls’ foundation of justice and how does it relate to what justice means to you?What are the key features regarding global economic justice?What do you believe are the most important issues within social justice currently and why are these important?In your paper, ensure that you use credible academic sources, and cite them properly.Grading Rubric008090100No PassNo PassCompetenceProficiencyMasteryNot SubmittedAn inadequate or inappropriate personal definition of justice and what constitutes a good foundation for justice.Defines personal definition of justice and what constitutes a good foundation for justice with basic supporting information.Defines personal definition of justice and what constitutes a good foundation for justice with strong supporting information.Defines personal definition of justice and what constitutes a good foundation for justice with well-integrated, strong supporting information.Not SubmittedAn inadequate or inappropriate assessment of Rawls’ foundation of justice as it relates to personal definition of justice.Sufficient assessment of Rawls’ foundation of justice as it relates to personal definition of justice.Detailed assessment of Rawls’ foundation of justice as it relates to personal definition of justice.Thorough and detailed assessment of Rawls’ foundation of justice as it relates to personal definition of justice.Not SubmittedAn inadequate or inappropriate identification the key features regarding global economic justice.Identifies the key features regarding global economic justice with basic supporting information.Identifies the key features regarding global economic justice with strong supporting information.Identifies the key features regarding global economic justice with well-integrated, strong supporting information.Not SubmittedAn inadequate or inappropriate identification and explanation of the most important issues within social justice.Identifies 3 of the most important issues within social justice currently and thoroughly explains why these are important.Identifies 4 of the most important issues within social justice currently and thoroughly explains why these are important.Identifies 5 of the most important issues within social justice currently and thoroughly explains why these are important..Not SubmittedAn inadequate or inappropriate development of fictional scenario for the golden mean, with details surrounding the characters and the actions representing eudemonia.Developed fictional scenario for the golden mean, with a moderate level of detail surrounding the characters and the actions representing eudemonia with minor flawsDeveloped fictional scenario for the golden mean, with a moderate level of detail surrounding the characters and the actions representing eudemonia.Fully developed fictional scenario for the golden mean, with high level of detail surrounding the characters and the actions representing eudemonia.Not SubmittedDoes not provide the required number of questions and/or the provided questions and answers for eudemonia are inadequate or inaccurate.Provides 3 basic questions and accurate answers to correspond with eudemonia.Provides 3 developed questions with adequate answers to correspond with eudemoniaProvides 3, highly developed and relevant questions and answers to correspond with eudemonia.
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Adler School of Professional Psychology Psychotherapy Process Discussion
These are two different questions and should be answered separately with a minimum of 200 words each. Please include 1 in text cite. Use Reading below1)From the reading discuss why monologues can be destructive in relationships. Give examples based on your experience of a destructive monologue? 2)What are the elements of a dialogue that the author tells us works in the healing process? Be specific with examples. What are the implications for your work with individuals, couples or families? ReadingSeikkula, J., Laitila, A., & Rober, P. (2012). Making sense of multi-actor dialogues in family therapy and network meetings. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 38(4), 667-87. Retrieved from ProQuest Central in the Touro libraryPaz, I. Playing Language Games with the Bovarys: The Shift from Monologue to Dialogue in Couples-Therapy Through the Lens of Literary Lovers.It can be found either by "googling" the title or the direct link is: https://ifpe.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/irit-paz.pdfTD2 –Olson, M. E., Laitila, A., Rober, P., & Seikkula, J. (2012). The shift from monologue to dialogue in a couple therapy session: Dialogical investigation of change from the therapists point of view. Family Process, 51(3), 420-35.
HIST 1301 The University of Texas at Arlington The Mid 18th Century Essay
PROMPT: During the mid 18th Century, English colonists appealed to the metropole for redress of various grievances. In thi ...
HIST 1301 The University of Texas at Arlington The Mid 18th Century Essay
PROMPT: During the mid 18th Century, English colonists appealed to the metropole for redress of various grievances. In this essay, I want you to consider the ethics and civics of those seeking change (later known to us as the Patriots). Who were these Patriots? What methods did they use to further their goals through civic engagement? What ethical considerations did they take into account in seeking redress of their grievances? Did the new United States (under either the Articles or Constitution) address their grievances?Note 1: Successful responses will consider a broad range of evidence in support of arguments. Take a few moments to consider how you would respond by making a list of both "ethics" and "civics" related to the colonists and their grievances. Be sure to have a mixture of big/broad ideas and specific/detailed evidence in your argument. Note 2: We DO NOT want summaries. Summaries will not earn a high grade. "A papers" utilize rule of three analysis (including strong rule of three thesis statements in the introduction and each paragraph of the body), specific and detailed historical facts as evidence, analysis instead of summary, consider change over time and historical geography (as necessary in response to the prompt), and properly cite both primary and secondary sources.Note 3: Required length is 2-3 pages (introduction, 3 paragraphs of the body, conclusion).Requirements for the Signature EssayMust be in Rule of Three format with a introduction and strong thesis statement, 3 paragraphs of the body (each with their own thesis statement - one for each of the three key points of your overall thesis), and conclusion. So a minimum of 5 paragraphs. (2-3 pages)This is a fact based essay, you must provide specific and detailed evidence for your hypotheses.You must utilize a minimum of three primary sources from the assigned materials (primary sources posted in the course module OR found under the primary source section of each chapter in American Yawp only; you may not utilize sources linked to in the reference section of American Yawp) as evidence in your essayYou must utilize a minimum of three secondary sources from the assigned materials as evidence in your essayYou may only use materials assigned in this course for your essay (we have vetted all the materials utilized in this course, other materials may not be appropriate or accurate). If you use outside sources your grade will be docked.DO NOT QUOTE sources, paraphrase in your own words and citeYou must consider ethics/ethical decision making in this essayDon't forget about historical geography, where something takes place matters and it may be important to your argument.You must use Turabian citation style in this essay; all citations must be footnote style citations (no parenthetical cites allowed, no endnotes/works cited at the end, you need footnotes). Be sure to review how to properly cite a primary source that may be contained in another work and be sure to use page numbers where possible.12 pt type, 1 inch margins, double-spacedHow the Assignment is GradedThe following factors are taken into account when we grade:RULE OF THREE THESES - Do you have a well thought out and clear overall thesis in your introduction? Do you have a thesis statement for each of your three paragraphs of the body? Do the paragraphs of the body follow the overall thesis statement?EVIDENCE - You must have solid evidence for each point you raise in the thesis. Evidence is not simply a statement, there must be an explanation of how that evidence supports the thesis statement. Example: If you were writing a paragraph on the causes of the Cold War, you might use the Baruch Plan as an example. Simply writing "the Baruch Plan was a cause of the Cold War" in your paragraph would not be enough and would not be analytical. However, the following sentences do provide a good analysis of this piece of evidence:"One cause of the Cold War was the failure of the United States and the Soviet Union to agree upon a plan for nuclear disarmament after World War II. The Baruch Plan, presented by the US, would maintain the American atomic weapon advantage for the foreseeable future. This played into Stalin's suspicions of the Americans' true motivations toward the USSR."Did you use the minimum number of primary sources? secondary sources?HISTORICAL ACCURACY, CLARITY, AND LOGIC Did you analyze (not summarize)? Is your argument clear and does it make sense? Is it historically accurate? Does your evidence prove your point? Does your analysis answer the prompt? Have you considered the concepts of ethics and civics, change over time, and any historical geography factors in your essay? PROPER CITATION Have you properly cited? Have you used Turabian/Chicago? You must also FOOTNOTE. Parenthetical cites are NOT allowed.GRAMMAR, SPELLING AND MECHANICSIs the essay up to college standards for grammar and spelling? Is it an analytical essay? Does it meet minimum length and formatting requirements?
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Rasmussen College Key Features Regarding Global Economic Justice Paper
CompetencyRelate one's moral framework to notable ethical theories on the topic of justice.InstructionsThe topic of justic ...
Rasmussen College Key Features Regarding Global Economic Justice Paper
CompetencyRelate one's moral framework to notable ethical theories on the topic of justice.InstructionsThe topic of justice manifests itself in a variety of ways, and is often discussed in broad terms. What does justice mean to you? In this assessment you will address the subject of justice and related ethical theories. In a properly formatted, researched paper, you need to address the following questions:What does justice mean to you?What do you believe is a good foundation for justice?What is Rawls’ foundation of justice and how does it relate to what justice means to you?What are the key features regarding global economic justice?What do you believe are the most important issues within social justice currently and why are these important?In your paper, ensure that you use credible academic sources, and cite them properly.Grading Rubric008090100No PassNo PassCompetenceProficiencyMasteryNot SubmittedAn inadequate or inappropriate personal definition of justice and what constitutes a good foundation for justice.Defines personal definition of justice and what constitutes a good foundation for justice with basic supporting information.Defines personal definition of justice and what constitutes a good foundation for justice with strong supporting information.Defines personal definition of justice and what constitutes a good foundation for justice with well-integrated, strong supporting information.Not SubmittedAn inadequate or inappropriate assessment of Rawls’ foundation of justice as it relates to personal definition of justice.Sufficient assessment of Rawls’ foundation of justice as it relates to personal definition of justice.Detailed assessment of Rawls’ foundation of justice as it relates to personal definition of justice.Thorough and detailed assessment of Rawls’ foundation of justice as it relates to personal definition of justice.Not SubmittedAn inadequate or inappropriate identification the key features regarding global economic justice.Identifies the key features regarding global economic justice with basic supporting information.Identifies the key features regarding global economic justice with strong supporting information.Identifies the key features regarding global economic justice with well-integrated, strong supporting information.Not SubmittedAn inadequate or inappropriate identification and explanation of the most important issues within social justice.Identifies 3 of the most important issues within social justice currently and thoroughly explains why these are important.Identifies 4 of the most important issues within social justice currently and thoroughly explains why these are important.Identifies 5 of the most important issues within social justice currently and thoroughly explains why these are important..Not SubmittedAn inadequate or inappropriate development of fictional scenario for the golden mean, with details surrounding the characters and the actions representing eudemonia.Developed fictional scenario for the golden mean, with a moderate level of detail surrounding the characters and the actions representing eudemonia with minor flawsDeveloped fictional scenario for the golden mean, with a moderate level of detail surrounding the characters and the actions representing eudemonia.Fully developed fictional scenario for the golden mean, with high level of detail surrounding the characters and the actions representing eudemonia.Not SubmittedDoes not provide the required number of questions and/or the provided questions and answers for eudemonia are inadequate or inaccurate.Provides 3 basic questions and accurate answers to correspond with eudemonia.Provides 3 developed questions with adequate answers to correspond with eudemoniaProvides 3, highly developed and relevant questions and answers to correspond with eudemonia.
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Week 5 Discussion.
From this week's audio, I chose to tackle the case of Ivan. S. Ian, between the ages of twenty-four to twenty-six he was d ...
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From this week's audio, I chose to tackle the case of Ivan. S. Ian, between the ages of twenty-four to twenty-six he was deployed to work in Iraq. ...
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Case Study Analysis Tiffani
Attachment theory assumes that attachment behaviors are seen as adaptive and enhance the ability of an individual to survi ...
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Attachment theory assumes that attachment behaviors are seen as adaptive and enhance the ability of an individual to survive, for instance, a working ...
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1. List the main topics discussed in this video as they occur: 2. Please list examples of Independent and dependent variab ...
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1. List the main topics discussed in this video as they occur: 2. Please list examples of Independent and dependent variables observed in the video
Adler School of Professional Psychology Psychotherapy Process Discussion
These are two different questions and should be answered separately with a minimum of 200 words each. Please include 1 in ...
Adler School of Professional Psychology Psychotherapy Process Discussion
These are two different questions and should be answered separately with a minimum of 200 words each. Please include 1 in text cite. Use Reading below1)From the reading discuss why monologues can be destructive in relationships. Give examples based on your experience of a destructive monologue? 2)What are the elements of a dialogue that the author tells us works in the healing process? Be specific with examples. What are the implications for your work with individuals, couples or families? ReadingSeikkula, J., Laitila, A., & Rober, P. (2012). Making sense of multi-actor dialogues in family therapy and network meetings. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 38(4), 667-87. Retrieved from ProQuest Central in the Touro libraryPaz, I. Playing Language Games with the Bovarys: The Shift from Monologue to Dialogue in Couples-Therapy Through the Lens of Literary Lovers.It can be found either by "googling" the title or the direct link is: https://ifpe.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/irit-paz.pdfTD2 –Olson, M. E., Laitila, A., Rober, P., & Seikkula, J. (2012). The shift from monologue to dialogue in a couple therapy session: Dialogical investigation of change from the therapists point of view. Family Process, 51(3), 420-35.
HIST 1301 The University of Texas at Arlington The Mid 18th Century Essay
PROMPT: During the mid 18th Century, English colonists appealed to the metropole for redress of various grievances. In thi ...
HIST 1301 The University of Texas at Arlington The Mid 18th Century Essay
PROMPT: During the mid 18th Century, English colonists appealed to the metropole for redress of various grievances. In this essay, I want you to consider the ethics and civics of those seeking change (later known to us as the Patriots). Who were these Patriots? What methods did they use to further their goals through civic engagement? What ethical considerations did they take into account in seeking redress of their grievances? Did the new United States (under either the Articles or Constitution) address their grievances?Note 1: Successful responses will consider a broad range of evidence in support of arguments. Take a few moments to consider how you would respond by making a list of both "ethics" and "civics" related to the colonists and their grievances. Be sure to have a mixture of big/broad ideas and specific/detailed evidence in your argument. Note 2: We DO NOT want summaries. Summaries will not earn a high grade. "A papers" utilize rule of three analysis (including strong rule of three thesis statements in the introduction and each paragraph of the body), specific and detailed historical facts as evidence, analysis instead of summary, consider change over time and historical geography (as necessary in response to the prompt), and properly cite both primary and secondary sources.Note 3: Required length is 2-3 pages (introduction, 3 paragraphs of the body, conclusion).Requirements for the Signature EssayMust be in Rule of Three format with a introduction and strong thesis statement, 3 paragraphs of the body (each with their own thesis statement - one for each of the three key points of your overall thesis), and conclusion. So a minimum of 5 paragraphs. (2-3 pages)This is a fact based essay, you must provide specific and detailed evidence for your hypotheses.You must utilize a minimum of three primary sources from the assigned materials (primary sources posted in the course module OR found under the primary source section of each chapter in American Yawp only; you may not utilize sources linked to in the reference section of American Yawp) as evidence in your essayYou must utilize a minimum of three secondary sources from the assigned materials as evidence in your essayYou may only use materials assigned in this course for your essay (we have vetted all the materials utilized in this course, other materials may not be appropriate or accurate). If you use outside sources your grade will be docked.DO NOT QUOTE sources, paraphrase in your own words and citeYou must consider ethics/ethical decision making in this essayDon't forget about historical geography, where something takes place matters and it may be important to your argument.You must use Turabian citation style in this essay; all citations must be footnote style citations (no parenthetical cites allowed, no endnotes/works cited at the end, you need footnotes). Be sure to review how to properly cite a primary source that may be contained in another work and be sure to use page numbers where possible.12 pt type, 1 inch margins, double-spacedHow the Assignment is GradedThe following factors are taken into account when we grade:RULE OF THREE THESES - Do you have a well thought out and clear overall thesis in your introduction? Do you have a thesis statement for each of your three paragraphs of the body? Do the paragraphs of the body follow the overall thesis statement?EVIDENCE - You must have solid evidence for each point you raise in the thesis. Evidence is not simply a statement, there must be an explanation of how that evidence supports the thesis statement. Example: If you were writing a paragraph on the causes of the Cold War, you might use the Baruch Plan as an example. Simply writing "the Baruch Plan was a cause of the Cold War" in your paragraph would not be enough and would not be analytical. However, the following sentences do provide a good analysis of this piece of evidence:"One cause of the Cold War was the failure of the United States and the Soviet Union to agree upon a plan for nuclear disarmament after World War II. The Baruch Plan, presented by the US, would maintain the American atomic weapon advantage for the foreseeable future. This played into Stalin's suspicions of the Americans' true motivations toward the USSR."Did you use the minimum number of primary sources? secondary sources?HISTORICAL ACCURACY, CLARITY, AND LOGIC Did you analyze (not summarize)? Is your argument clear and does it make sense? Is it historically accurate? Does your evidence prove your point? Does your analysis answer the prompt? Have you considered the concepts of ethics and civics, change over time, and any historical geography factors in your essay? PROPER CITATION Have you properly cited? Have you used Turabian/Chicago? You must also FOOTNOTE. Parenthetical cites are NOT allowed.GRAMMAR, SPELLING AND MECHANICSIs the essay up to college standards for grammar and spelling? Is it an analytical essay? Does it meet minimum length and formatting requirements?
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