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Discussion #10A - Rough Draft IntroductionPart one: Create the following sentences required below and then put them together into your introduction paragraph.Part two: Once you have posted your answers, you will see your group mates. Reply with a minimum of 5 sentences to one person to help him / her improve their writing, ask a question and/or say what they did really well.A ] Creating the HookCreate 4 different kinds of hooks about the subject of this introduction - remember that this time we are focusing on chapters 4,5,6:Write an interesting statistic/fact about this subject that most people do not know - quote your sourceWrite a famous quote which may apply to this subject - put the quote in quotation marks (author of quote)Write an important question that we might ask about the topic. [do not ask about bidding as the reader may not know what this is]Write a bit of wisdom / old saying you know that is suggested by this subject. It can come from the USA or your country.Look at your 4 hooks and decide which one you like the best and use that one in your paragraph :)B ] Background information:1. Write a sentence that explains your favorite hook and relate it to the book, using author name and book title.2. Write a sentence that introduces who the author of the book is - profession, life experiences that are important.3. Write 3 sentences telling what the book is about. Define important terms like emotional command systems, emotional heritage, and emotional communication skills in your own words. Focus on chapters 4,5,6.4. Write 3 sentences explaining why the book is important and why someone should read it.C ] Make a thesis statement to include the following:John Gottman's text The Relationship Cure addresses the importance of really understanding ourselves and others to promote healthy relationships, with which I agree or with which I disagree.D] NOW: Put all those sentences together in paragraph form and write your introduction:Discussion #10B - Rough Draft Conclusion Essay 2Part one: Create the following sentences required below and then put them together into your conclusion paragraph.Part two: Once you have posted your answers, you will see your group mates. Reply with a minimum of 5 sentences to one person to help him / her improve their writing, ask a question and/or say what they did really well.A] Write a college level transition and connect it to a restatement of your thesis in different words: DO NOT use in conclusion, to conclude, in sum, in summary, in the end, overall.B] DO NOT USE Summary. Because we already have a summary paragraph, we are going to make an action oriented conclusion.1. Gottman idea [quote sandwich]:Use a transition and then summarize one of Gottman’s suggestions for improving one's relationship that you have not yet mentioned in your essay:Use context + a quote to illustrate Gottman's suggestion:Write an explanation sentence on how this idea will improve someone's relationships:2. Your idea: Make you own suggestion for improving one's relationshipsUse a transition and then make a suggestion of your own for improving relationships:The write 2 sentences explaining your suggestion and how it will improve other's relationships.3. Make a call to action:Write 3 sentences encouraging readers to change how they interact with others to improve relationships. You may also make a prediction, give advice, use a quote or ask a question if that works for you.D] Put all of your sentences together in paragraph form to write your 10-12 sentence conclusion below. Remember the very last sentence to be a sentence in your own words - no quotes or questions.
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Respond to a colleague by doing all of the following:Identify the stage or stages of the program to which your colleague� ...
SOCW6311 Walden Program Evaluation Benefits Concerns Stakeholders Paper
Respond to a colleague by doing all of the following:Identify the stage or stages of the program to which your colleague’s selected question relates.Suggest an additional question or concern that stakeholders may have about program evaluation.Recommend an alternative model for the evaluation.Response to Erica The program I have chosen is an early intervention program for children birth to three. They provide assessments and in-home therapy for those children that qualify. I refer to this program frequently for babies who are born with neonatal drug exposure. Babies who have been exposed to drugs in utero have a higher chance of developmental delays and can benefit from early intervention. This program takes referrals from anyone, including parents or persons in the community and is a voluntary program. The initial assessment is always free, but ongoing therapies are income based. A program evaluation model that would prove successes and failures of the program is program monitoring. Program monitoring evaluations can use various types of data gathering to monitor the functioning of the program (Dudley, 2014, p. 72). Some ways of collecting data could be communication with physicians to evaluate progress medically for the children involved, questionnaires to parents and caregivers and reviewing documents. The biggest question that funders (state and federal) want to know, is if the program is providing beneficial services to children in need. They want to know that their services are worth their dollars. This type of program evaluation will give stakeholders information straight from medical professionals and parents; two key providers in the care of the child. Physicians can verify if the early intervention program is helping the child meet developmental milestones or if there is something lacking. Parents and caregivers spend the most time with these children and can readily report on new skills and/or regression of skills. Both providers (physicians and parents/caregivers) are individuals who are truly invested in the wellbeing of these children. With this data gathering, the program can determine what needs work and what is working well already. This would help them make appropriate changes to increase the successes of the program. “The results also offer numerous opportunities for the agency to engage in informal conversations with clients on topics for which they have different views” (Dudley, 2014, p. 73). Some concerns that stakeholders may have could include the lack of participation from individuals and how it affects the full data. Some parents may not see the significance behind completing the survey, physicians may be too busy to cooperate and reviewing documents takes time. All of these areas are of concern and can affect the data collected. One way to engage parents may be to have a conversation with the parent during a visit that is already scheduled. The provider can ask questions and make notes of the parent’s answers, which allows the parents to not have to physically complete anything and makes it easier. Making this interaction as convenient and easy as possible, more parents are likely to cooperate. Communicating with physicians can be challenging because of their busy schedule. Incentives for physicians could be a way to overcome this challenge. Or, again, making the exchange of information as easy as possible. This could be done over a luncheon, event where the provider will already be present or visiting their office. Reviewing data could be done a little bit at a time, so it is not so overwhelming to complete at once. Reviews should be done on a regularly scheduled time frame, so ensure accuracy and consistency with data collecting. References Dudley, J. R. (2014). Social work evaluation: Enhancing what we do. (2nd ed.) Chicago, IL: Lyceum Books. Response to Meghan Program Overview The program I have selected is Safe at Home program. This program is provided by several different agencies. The program is grant funded. It provides wraparound services to high-risk youth ages 12 to 18. The program provides a wraparound plan which identifies needs and strengths of the client and family and provides goals for the client to help ensure they can safely remain in their home (Walker & Bruns, 2006). Wraparound services ensure the client and family have all the support they may need to keep the youth in the home. Program Evaluation Model A program evaluation model to be utilized with the program is the program monitoring evaluation in order to answer the question,” Is the program successful in keeping kids in their homes or community?”. This evaluation model attempts to understand if the program is being applied as it was planned to and to the appropriate population in which in intended (Dudley, 2014). With the Safe at Home program, using the program monitoring evaluation can help ensure that those who are on the program are getting the services they are intended which therapy, case management, and wraparound supports. The program evaluation will see if those in the program are meeting their target completion dates of treatment. The clients in the Safe at Home program may be in the program anywhere from 6 months to a year in order to complete their goals. The program monitoring evaluation model also assesses if the practices with those involved in the Safe at Home program are showing intended outputs, which in Safe at Home is to stay safely within the home or community (W.K. Kellogg Foundation, n.d.). The program monitoring model also ensures the clients are satisfied and seeing results from the program. The model also helps to identify both strengths and areas of needed improvement of the program. This evaluation model is also beneficial because it helps to inform any adjustments needed to the program or the process of the program (W.K. Kellogg Foundation, n.d.). The model of program monitoring will allow the stakeholders to directly see the impact the program has on the clients served. Potential Benefits of Program Monitoring In utilizing program monitoring there are many types of ways that information is gathered from both staff and clients in the program. There may be questionnaires, interviews or client and staff reviews of the program provided (Dudley, 2014). The benefit of the evaluation model is that the program will be intensely looked at from various perspectives. The entire process of the program, Safe at Home, will be looked at to ensure that the appropriate services are being provided and that there are positive outcomes that were intended for the program. Concerns of Stakeholders and Addressing the Concerns It is noted that sometimes there are clients who are not willing to participate, as they are court mandate to the program. Lack of participation may cause some concerns for the stakeholders when information is gathered showing possible negative feedback from clients or families receiving services from the program. There are also some families in the program that are lower-economic standings and some that even lack educational backgrounds who may not have access to completing surveys or interviews or may not be able to understand the surveys or interviews. In considering both lack of participation and inability to participate, it would be important to ensure that stakeholders understand the population that the program does work with which is typically lower-economic class or court-mandated clients who may not fully be able to give the feedback on how well or unwell the program is doing. It would also be important that someone is able to even go to the home of the individuals to gather information, rather then expecting them to come to the agency, as many do not have vehicles. Finally, informing of what the information gathering process is about and simplifying it for those who may have trouble understanding, but are willing to participate is important. References Dudley, J. R. (2014). Social work evaluation: Enhancing what we do. (2nd ed.) Chicago, IL: Lyceum Books. Walker, J. S., & Bruns, E. J. (2006). The wraparound process: Individualized, community-based care for children and adolescents with intensive needs. Community mental health: Challenges for the 21st century, 47-57. W. K. Kellogg Foundation. (n. d.). W. K. Kellogg foundation evaluation handbook. Retrieved October 8, 2013, from http://www.wkkf.org/knowledge-center/resources/201...
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Discussion #10A - Rough Draft IntroductionPart one: Create the following sentences required below and then put them together into your introduction paragraph.Part two: Once you have posted your answers, you will see your group mates. Reply with a minimum of 5 sentences to one person to help him / her improve their writing, ask a question and/or say what they did really well.A ] Creating the HookCreate 4 different kinds of hooks about the subject of this introduction - remember that this time we are focusing on chapters 4,5,6:Write an interesting statistic/fact about this subject that most people do not know - quote your sourceWrite a famous quote which may apply to this subject - put the quote in quotation marks (author of quote)Write an important question that we might ask about the topic. [do not ask about bidding as the reader may not know what this is]Write a bit of wisdom / old saying you know that is suggested by this subject. It can come from the USA or your country.Look at your 4 hooks and decide which one you like the best and use that one in your paragraph :)B ] Background information:1. Write a sentence that explains your favorite hook and relate it to the book, using author name and book title.2. Write a sentence that introduces who the author of the book is - profession, life experiences that are important.3. Write 3 sentences telling what the book is about. Define important terms like emotional command systems, emotional heritage, and emotional communication skills in your own words. Focus on chapters 4,5,6.4. Write 3 sentences explaining why the book is important and why someone should read it.C ] Make a thesis statement to include the following:John Gottman's text The Relationship Cure addresses the importance of really understanding ourselves and others to promote healthy relationships, with which I agree or with which I disagree.D] NOW: Put all those sentences together in paragraph form and write your introduction:Discussion #10B - Rough Draft Conclusion Essay 2Part one: Create the following sentences required below and then put them together into your conclusion paragraph.Part two: Once you have posted your answers, you will see your group mates. Reply with a minimum of 5 sentences to one person to help him / her improve their writing, ask a question and/or say what they did really well.A] Write a college level transition and connect it to a restatement of your thesis in different words: DO NOT use in conclusion, to conclude, in sum, in summary, in the end, overall.B] DO NOT USE Summary. Because we already have a summary paragraph, we are going to make an action oriented conclusion.1. Gottman idea [quote sandwich]:Use a transition and then summarize one of Gottman’s suggestions for improving one's relationship that you have not yet mentioned in your essay:Use context + a quote to illustrate Gottman's suggestion:Write an explanation sentence on how this idea will improve someone's relationships:2. Your idea: Make you own suggestion for improving one's relationshipsUse a transition and then make a suggestion of your own for improving relationships:The write 2 sentences explaining your suggestion and how it will improve other's relationships.3. Make a call to action:Write 3 sentences encouraging readers to change how they interact with others to improve relationships. You may also make a prediction, give advice, use a quote or ask a question if that works for you.D] Put all of your sentences together in paragraph form to write your 10-12 sentence conclusion below. Remember the very last sentence to be a sentence in your own words - no quotes or questions.
SOCW6311 Walden Program Evaluation Benefits Concerns Stakeholders Paper
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SOCW6311 Walden Program Evaluation Benefits Concerns Stakeholders Paper
Respond to a colleague by doing all of the following:Identify the stage or stages of the program to which your colleague’s selected question relates.Suggest an additional question or concern that stakeholders may have about program evaluation.Recommend an alternative model for the evaluation.Response to Erica The program I have chosen is an early intervention program for children birth to three. They provide assessments and in-home therapy for those children that qualify. I refer to this program frequently for babies who are born with neonatal drug exposure. Babies who have been exposed to drugs in utero have a higher chance of developmental delays and can benefit from early intervention. This program takes referrals from anyone, including parents or persons in the community and is a voluntary program. The initial assessment is always free, but ongoing therapies are income based. A program evaluation model that would prove successes and failures of the program is program monitoring. Program monitoring evaluations can use various types of data gathering to monitor the functioning of the program (Dudley, 2014, p. 72). Some ways of collecting data could be communication with physicians to evaluate progress medically for the children involved, questionnaires to parents and caregivers and reviewing documents. The biggest question that funders (state and federal) want to know, is if the program is providing beneficial services to children in need. They want to know that their services are worth their dollars. This type of program evaluation will give stakeholders information straight from medical professionals and parents; two key providers in the care of the child. Physicians can verify if the early intervention program is helping the child meet developmental milestones or if there is something lacking. Parents and caregivers spend the most time with these children and can readily report on new skills and/or regression of skills. Both providers (physicians and parents/caregivers) are individuals who are truly invested in the wellbeing of these children. With this data gathering, the program can determine what needs work and what is working well already. This would help them make appropriate changes to increase the successes of the program. “The results also offer numerous opportunities for the agency to engage in informal conversations with clients on topics for which they have different views” (Dudley, 2014, p. 73). Some concerns that stakeholders may have could include the lack of participation from individuals and how it affects the full data. Some parents may not see the significance behind completing the survey, physicians may be too busy to cooperate and reviewing documents takes time. All of these areas are of concern and can affect the data collected. One way to engage parents may be to have a conversation with the parent during a visit that is already scheduled. The provider can ask questions and make notes of the parent’s answers, which allows the parents to not have to physically complete anything and makes it easier. Making this interaction as convenient and easy as possible, more parents are likely to cooperate. Communicating with physicians can be challenging because of their busy schedule. Incentives for physicians could be a way to overcome this challenge. Or, again, making the exchange of information as easy as possible. This could be done over a luncheon, event where the provider will already be present or visiting their office. Reviewing data could be done a little bit at a time, so it is not so overwhelming to complete at once. Reviews should be done on a regularly scheduled time frame, so ensure accuracy and consistency with data collecting. References Dudley, J. R. (2014). Social work evaluation: Enhancing what we do. (2nd ed.) Chicago, IL: Lyceum Books. 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With the Safe at Home program, using the program monitoring evaluation can help ensure that those who are on the program are getting the services they are intended which therapy, case management, and wraparound supports. The program evaluation will see if those in the program are meeting their target completion dates of treatment. The clients in the Safe at Home program may be in the program anywhere from 6 months to a year in order to complete their goals. The program monitoring evaluation model also assesses if the practices with those involved in the Safe at Home program are showing intended outputs, which in Safe at Home is to stay safely within the home or community (W.K. Kellogg Foundation, n.d.). The program monitoring model also ensures the clients are satisfied and seeing results from the program. The model also helps to identify both strengths and areas of needed improvement of the program. This evaluation model is also beneficial because it helps to inform any adjustments needed to the program or the process of the program (W.K. Kellogg Foundation, n.d.). The model of program monitoring will allow the stakeholders to directly see the impact the program has on the clients served. Potential Benefits of Program Monitoring In utilizing program monitoring there are many types of ways that information is gathered from both staff and clients in the program. There may be questionnaires, interviews or client and staff reviews of the program provided (Dudley, 2014). The benefit of the evaluation model is that the program will be intensely looked at from various perspectives. The entire process of the program, Safe at Home, will be looked at to ensure that the appropriate services are being provided and that there are positive outcomes that were intended for the program. Concerns of Stakeholders and Addressing the Concerns It is noted that sometimes there are clients who are not willing to participate, as they are court mandate to the program. Lack of participation may cause some concerns for the stakeholders when information is gathered showing possible negative feedback from clients or families receiving services from the program. There are also some families in the program that are lower-economic standings and some that even lack educational backgrounds who may not have access to completing surveys or interviews or may not be able to understand the surveys or interviews. In considering both lack of participation and inability to participate, it would be important to ensure that stakeholders understand the population that the program does work with which is typically lower-economic class or court-mandated clients who may not fully be able to give the feedback on how well or unwell the program is doing. It would also be important that someone is able to even go to the home of the individuals to gather information, rather then expecting them to come to the agency, as many do not have vehicles. Finally, informing of what the information gathering process is about and simplifying it for those who may have trouble understanding, but are willing to participate is important. References Dudley, J. R. (2014). Social work evaluation: Enhancing what we do. (2nd ed.) Chicago, IL: Lyceum Books. Walker, J. S., & Bruns, E. J. (2006). The wraparound process: Individualized, community-based care for children and adolescents with intensive needs. Community mental health: Challenges for the 21st century, 47-57. W. K. Kellogg Foundation. (n. d.). W. K. Kellogg foundation evaluation handbook. Retrieved October 8, 2013, from http://www.wkkf.org/knowledge-center/resources/201...
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1. A company has Liabilities of $23,500 and Stockholders’ Equity of $56,500. How much does the company have in Assets? 2. Beginning Retained Earnings are $65,000; sales are $29,500; expenses are $33,000; and dividends paid are $3,500. How much is the net income or loss for the company? 3. The account “Salaries Expense” began with a zero balance and then had the following changes: increase of $450, decrease of $175, increase of $600, and an increase of $350. What is the final balance of the “Salaries Expense” account, and is it a debit or credit? 4. A $375 purchase of supplies on account was recorded by debiting Supplies for $375 and crediting Cash for $375. What is the journal entry needed to correct this error? 5. Allied, Inc. bought a two-year insurance policy on August 1 for $3,600. What is the adjusting journal entry on December 31? E x am i n a t i o n E x am i n a t i o n Financial Accounting 6. A company started the year with no supplies. During the year they bought $200 worth of supplies on account and later paid $150 of this debt. If there were $40 worth of supplies left at the end of the year, what is the supply expense for the period? 7. ABC Corporation has received an invoice for $4,500 with terms of 3/15, n/50. If ABC pays the invoice on the seventeenth day, what is the effect on the Cash account and will the Cash account be debited or credited? 8. Bond and Associates has the following account balances listed in alphabetical order: Accumulated Depreciation, $23,000; Accounts Payable, $8,500; Accounts Receivable, $12,000; Cash, $3,500; Equipment, $44,000; Land, $21,000; Mortgage Payable, $45,000; Prepaid Insurance, $7,500; Supplies, $2,000; Unearned Revenue, $6,000; Wages Payable, $4,500. How much are Bond and Associates’ current liabilities? 9. Olympic Enterprises has the following inventory data: Assuming average cost, what is the cost of goods sold for the June 14 sale?Date Quantity Unit cost June 1 Beginning inventory 5 $52 June 4 Purchase 10 $55 June 7 Sale 12 June 11 Purchase 9 $58 June 14 Sale 8 10. A company has $4,500 in net sales, $3,200 in gross profit, $1,300 in ending inventory, and $1,800 in beginning inventory. What is the company’s cost of goods sold? 11. Goods available for sale are $40,000; beginning inventory is $16,000; ending inventory is $20,000; and the cost of goods sold is $50,000. What is the inventory turnover? 12. Which element of internal control deals with establishing procedures for things such as handling of incoming checks, and which element deals with the oversight of the internal control systems? 13. What is an audit opinion?14. A company has $235,000 in credit sales. The company uses the allowance method to account for uncollectible accounts. The Allowance for Doubtful Accounts now has a $7,250 credit balance. If the company estimates 7% of credit sales will be uncollectible, what is the amount of the journal entry to record estimated uncollectible accounts? 15. Bestway, Inc. had credit sales of $142,000 for the period. The balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is a debit of $643. If Bestway estimates that 2% of credit sales will be uncollectible, what is the required journal entry to record estimated uncollectible accounts? 16. An asset has a cost of $50,000, with a residual value of $10,000. It has a life of 5 years and was purchased on January 1. Under double-declining-balance, what is the asset’s fourth full year of depreciation expense? 17. A truck costing $56,000 has accumulated depreciation of $50,000. The truck is sold for $8,500. What is the journal entry for this transaction? 18. On January 1, Bixby Machine signed a $210,000, 6%, 30-year mortgage that requires semiannual payments of $7,585 on June 30 and December 31 of each year. What is the correct journal entry for recording the second semiannual payment (round interest calculation to the nearest dollar)? 19. On January 1, $500,000 of 8%, 10-year bonds were sold for $530,000. The bonds require semiannual interest payments on June 30 and December 31. What is the correct entry for recording the June 30 interest payment on the bonds? 20. Motor Works, Inc. has declared a $20,000 cash dividend to shareholders. The company has 5,000 shares of $15-par, 10% preferred stock and 10,000 shares of $20-par common stock. The preferred stock is non-cumulative. How much will the preferred and common stockholders receive on the date of payment? 21. Allied Industries, Inc. has 250,000 shares of $7-par common stock outstanding. They have declared a 7% stock dividend. The current market price of the common stock is $11/share. What is the amount that will be credited to Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Common Stock on the date of declaration? 22. Accounts receivable amounts to $215,000 for the beginning of the year and $245,000 for the end of the year. Income reported on the income statement for the year is $300,000. How much is the cash flow from operating activities on the cash flow statement using the indirect method?23. Operating expenses other than depreciation for the year were $400,000. Accrued expenses increased by $35,000. What are the cash payments for operating expenses reported on the cash flow statement using the direct method? 24. Red Line, Inc. has a cash balance of $80,000, short-term investments of $20,000, net receivables of $60,000, and inventory of $450,000. Current liabilities total $200,000. What is Red Line’s quick ratio? 25. River City, Inc. reported the following for 2014:Net sales $220,000 Net income $37,000 Market price per share of common stock $28.75 Dividends $4,100 Average number of shares of common stock outstanding 10,000 What are the earnings per share for River City, Inc. (to the nearest cent)?
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So I have to turn in a 10 page research paper for next Thursday and it's for a religion class. So the question is compare ...
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