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Homework No. 2 – YOU MUST SPELLCHECK AND PROOFREAD YOUR WORK650 words minimum – you must list the word count on your paper (more is always OK)You must give your paper a titleEssay format – this means paragraphs, at least five of them:Introductory paragraph: thesis – goal/pointSupporting interpretation/commentaryMore supporting observation/interpretation/commentaryStill more argument to support your thesisConcluding paragraph – wrap it all upThis is a reflection paper on ‘Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story”https://tubitv.com/movies/15602/boogie_man_the_lee_atwater_story (Links to an external site.)It is a documentary on the man who changed campaigning in America. Keep in mind that Atwater went after bothRepublicans and Democrats with equal vigor. Winning was the goal –– at any cost. Was the cost too high? Recall that Atwater’s lies cost many politicians their political careers when the media failed to do adequate fact checking. So why did Atwater remain a popular figure on the campaign trail?Along with your own reflections–thoughts, comments, conclusions, assessments, observations––include commentary on ALL of these issues:Should there be campaign laws that demand truthful campaigning? Why or why not?Should the media be held accountable for failure to fact check on what it reports? Why or why not?Was Atwater ‘Machiavellian’ in the ‘truest sense,’ as was said at his funeral? Why or why not? This requires a definition of ‘Machiavellian,’ which you need to look up and include in your paper, so that you can compare Atwater’s politics to this definition.On the subject of being prepared to vote upon the age of 18, should there be more emphasis on K-12 education regarding elections so that voters will not be fooled by tactics such as negative ads (ie: Atwater’s slamming Governor Dukakis for his voting record in Congress – where he never served a single day in office) Why or why not?Even though Atwater died years ago, his protégé, Karl Rove, continues the Atwater legacy – including the ‘push poll.’ Considering what you saw, and what you think about the film as both a citizen and a voter (or possible future voter), offer commentary on the various people who were interviewed:Did you think their comments were valid and accurate?Who among those interviewed best characterized Atwater?Finally, do you believe that Atwater was sincere in repenting for his ‘political sins’ when he wrote contrite (apologetic) articles for newspapers/magazines and sent apology letters to those he had wronged? Why or why not?Had he recovered from his brain tumor and lived to a ripe old age, would Atwater have gone back to his old dirty-dealing ways or would he have changed his ways? Why or why not?
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Timeline of Events Complete a timeline of the historical events that show the progression of the treatment of mental illness, based on the historical perspectives discussed in Chapter 1 of Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World. You should have between 5-8 events. Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Event 6 Event 7 Event 8 Matching Review the contemporary perspectives of abnormal behavior listed in Ch. 2 of Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World. Match the contemporary perspective on the right with the main tenet (idea/proposition) on the left by typing the corresponding letter of the matched perspective in the middle column. Each perspective may be used more than once. Main Tenet (Idea/Proposition) Answer Contemporary Perspective of Abnormal Psychology 1. Unconscious conflicts manifest in symptoms of mental illness. A. Biological Perspective 2. Psychotropic medications seek to treat mental illness by acting on neurotransmitters that may be malfunctioning. B. Psychological Perspective – Psychodynamic Models 3. Manipulation of information may cause cognitive distortions. These errors in thinking produce maladaptive behaviors based on a distorted belief that was produced by an activating event. C. Psychological Perspective – Learning Models 4. Mental illness is a product of learned behavior that is maladaptive. D. Psychological Perspectives – Humanistic Models 5. The interactions of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors contribute to abnormal behavior. E. Psychological Perspectives – Cognitive Models 6. Genetic factors, defects in neurotransmitter functioning, and underlying brain abnormalities, contribute to mental illness. F. Sociocultural Perspective 7. Our childhood experiences contribute to the development of mental illness. G. Biopsychosocial Perspective 8. Abnormal behavior is caused by societal failures, and is a description of behavior that deviates from social norms. 9. A malfunction in the physiology of the body produces symptoms of mental illness. 10. Abnormal behavior manifests from a distorted concept of the self. Short-Answer Respond to the following questions in 50 to 75 words each. How do assessment, diagnosis, and treatment work together in the field of abnormal psychology? What is the role of each process? How do you know when a behavior is deemed a mental illness?
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of Nations was written?
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think that pursuing personal interests is a more effective way to benefit
society than trying to pursue the interest of society as a whole?
(3 points)
4. Why does Smith
think that the government should stay out of economic affairs?
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5. Are there any
reasons why Smith's model of capitalism might not be a successful argument in
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Homework No. 2 – YOU MUST SPELLCHECK AND PROOFREAD YOUR WORK650 words minimum – you must list the word count on your paper (more is always OK)You must give your paper a titleEssay format – this means paragraphs, at least five of them:Introductory paragraph: thesis – goal/pointSupporting interpretation/commentaryMore supporting observation/interpretation/commentaryStill more argument to support your thesisConcluding paragraph – wrap it all upThis is a reflection paper on ‘Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story”https://tubitv.com/movies/15602/boogie_man_the_lee_atwater_story (Links to an external site.)It is a documentary on the man who changed campaigning in America. Keep in mind that Atwater went after bothRepublicans and Democrats with equal vigor. Winning was the goal –– at any cost. Was the cost too high? Recall that Atwater’s lies cost many politicians their political careers when the media failed to do adequate fact checking. So why did Atwater remain a popular figure on the campaign trail?Along with your own reflections–thoughts, comments, conclusions, assessments, observations––include commentary on ALL of these issues:Should there be campaign laws that demand truthful campaigning? Why or why not?Should the media be held accountable for failure to fact check on what it reports? Why or why not?Was Atwater ‘Machiavellian’ in the ‘truest sense,’ as was said at his funeral? Why or why not? This requires a definition of ‘Machiavellian,’ which you need to look up and include in your paper, so that you can compare Atwater’s politics to this definition.On the subject of being prepared to vote upon the age of 18, should there be more emphasis on K-12 education regarding elections so that voters will not be fooled by tactics such as negative ads (ie: Atwater’s slamming Governor Dukakis for his voting record in Congress – where he never served a single day in office) Why or why not?Even though Atwater died years ago, his protégé, Karl Rove, continues the Atwater legacy – including the ‘push poll.’ Considering what you saw, and what you think about the film as both a citizen and a voter (or possible future voter), offer commentary on the various people who were interviewed:Did you think their comments were valid and accurate?Who among those interviewed best characterized Atwater?Finally, do you believe that Atwater was sincere in repenting for his ‘political sins’ when he wrote contrite (apologetic) articles for newspapers/magazines and sent apology letters to those he had wronged? Why or why not?Had he recovered from his brain tumor and lived to a ripe old age, would Atwater have gone back to his old dirty-dealing ways or would he have changed his ways? Why or why not?
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Need help with history about Global economics/the wealth of nations
1. What significant
events were occurring in England and North America at the time that The Wealth
of Nations was ...
Need help with history about Global economics/the wealth of nations
1. What significant
events were occurring in England and North America at the time that The Wealth
of Nations was written?
(3 points)
2. What was Adam
Smith's purpose in writing The Wealth of
Nations?
(3 points)
3. Why does Smith
think that pursuing personal interests is a more effective way to benefit
society than trying to pursue the interest of society as a whole?
(3 points)
4. Why does Smith
think that the government should stay out of economic affairs?
(4 points)
5. Are there any
reasons why Smith's model of capitalism might not be a successful argument in
favor of the free-market system? Explain.
(4 points)
6. Smith points out
the possibility of producers contriving to raise prices. Are there other
problems with the free-market system that he did not point out?
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