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Discussion 2: Elder AbuseEach year on or around June 15, communities and municipalities around the world plan activities a ...
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The Social Sciences
1. Rank the seven social sciences (anthropology, economics,
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Please read the article Tuan_A_View_of_Geography.pdf and answer the following questions (at bottom of this page). After you have read the article and answered the questions you are to write a 1 page reaction to the article. This is your reaction, not a summary. Some helpful prompts to get you going: Do you agree with Tuan? If you agree or disagree, why? What did you think of his writing style? Was it hard or easy to understand and why? Did you take the time to look up any words? what did you learn? What did the article make you think about? etc.This assignment has two written aspects:1) Answer the 3 questions about the article (they are in chronological order)2) Write a 1 page (double spaced) reaction to the articleYou only need to create 1 document.Questions1. Tuan argues of geography that “…for all its rightful claim to being a physical science, it remains a science tied, at a fundamental level, to the human scale”. What evidence does Tuan offer to back up this argument?2. Why does Tuan describe the scapulimancy of the Labrador Indians? (What point does the example help him make?)3.According to Tuan, should geographers insist on precision or roundedness if they seek to understand the earth as home?
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Whereas the United States government, through special agencies like the adult protective services (APS), has taken the initiative to enhance senior citizens' well-being, evaluating the intervention programs and policy associated with prevention against elder psychological distress and abuse.The article reinforces the gerontological literature on the rising cases of older adults experiencing abuse and psychological distress from caregivers and relatives. The sociodemographic of the older population contribute to the prevalence of elder abuse. Dong, Chen, Chang, and Simon established that elder abuse and psychological distress contribute to serious consequences of anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic disorder. Efforts to create workable intervention and prevention strategies to assist victims of elder abuse and increase awareness to the community on the risk of physical and mental health of senior citizens. The persistent and severe forms of abuse subject to elders strain the relationship but require intervention support through residential care policies to improve the conditions of sheltering elders. The growing need for interdisciplinary collaboration against elder abuse and psychological distress needs caregiver support to establish wellness programs and a mandatory helpline for reporting abusers for protective services for older adults. Conclusively, abuse and psychological distress of older adults cause severe damage to physical and mental health like dementia and depression. It is the responsibility of governmental agencies and society to ensure comfort for older persons to facilitate graceful aging. ReferencesDong, X., Chen, R., Chang, E.S. & Simon, M. (2013). Elder Abuse and Psychological Well-Being: A Systematic Review and Implications for Research and Policy - A Mini Review. 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They then asked questions about mental health such as harming yourself, feeling exhausted and then moved to childhood and currently feelings about work environment. They also asked questions about the residents and workload. The point of the questions is to find out the risk of elderly abuse. The study reported “This study of risk factors associated with staff-to resident abuse in Norwegian nursing homes showed that various factors in the ecological model increase the likelihood of staff perpetrating psychological abuse, physical abuse, and neglect. The predictors most strongly found to be associated with all three types of abuse were 1) being a registered nurse/social educator or licensed practical nurse, 2) reporting symptoms of psychological distress, 3) considering leaving the job, 4) reporting poor attitudes towards persons with dementia, 5) and experiencing care-related conflicts and resident aggression. Other predictors were poor quality of childhood (neglect) and lack of support from a manager (psychological abuse)” (Botngard, 2021).Within this study continuing education was stated as more no’s than yes in the survey. This makes me question if a good prevention to reduce elder abuse in all forms is to require a course every year to reduce the risk. This would be good for all macro, mezzo and micro levels. Macro level should require it such as the state. Then Mezzo the facility or community needs to require it. Which then helps the micro level reduce the risk. Another, invention/prevention, I have been thinking about. As stated above, in my local community/area, we have had many reports and criminal charges for elder abuse for financial abuse. Elder financial abuse is a type of elder abuse in which misappropriation of financial resources or abusive use of financial control, in the context of a relationship where there is an expectation of trust, causes harm to an older. My thought for the prevention of this, is the make people away of these issues and how to report. Many of the local cases there was someone who noticed it but did not say anything due to lack of evidence, lack of education on how to report, and no one person should micro-manage the money. Example: the most recent financial abuse that was criminally charged, was the group home house supervisor was the only one to handle financial transactions. This should be a red flag for everyone and anyone involved because someone even if it is one or two other people in a different position double check and triple check the transaction and bank statements to hold everyone accountable. An old saying that I learned within the first residential setting I worked it was, “we double and triple check each other works to keep the honest people honest.”Botngård, A., Eide, A. H., Mosqueda, L., Blekken, L., & Malmedal, W. (2021). Factors associated with staff-to-resident abuse in Norwegian nursing homes: a cross-sectional exploratory study. BMC Health Services Research, 21(1), 244
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1. Rank the seven social sciences (anthropology, economics,
geography, history, politica ...
The Social Sciences
1. Rank the seven social sciences (anthropology, economics,
geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology) according to
what you believe is their importance and influence on the people in a modern
society.
Answer:
(43 points)
2. Write a persuasive essay that defends your ranking of the
seven social sciences. Use specific facts and details from your personal
experiences and reading to support your point of view. Review the Grading
Assignment Rubric and the Persuasive Essay sheet before writing your essay.
Answer:
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Rhetorical Analysis Essay AssignmentENC 1102 Rhetorical Analysis EssayAfter watching your chosen documentary several times ...
ENC1102 UOF Fight to Save Our Dying Oceans Essay
Rhetorical Analysis Essay AssignmentENC 1102 Rhetorical Analysis EssayAfter watching your chosen documentary several times, you will compose a rhetorical analysis on the film.Characteristics of a Rhetorical AnalysisA successful rhetorical analysis will do the following:Accurately describe the text’s argument and main claim to provide context (i.e. determine rhetorical situation).Assert a clear and specific claim (one’s evaluation of the text’s rhetorical effectiveness) early in the essay—usually the last sentence of the introduction.Consider both the text’s strengths and its weaknesses.Effectively deploy rhetorical vocabulary (ethos, pathos, logos) and knowledge into the analysis.Provide specific examples of rhetorical strategies and explanation of HOW they work, giving careful consideration to the intended audience.Effectively integrate quotations and concrete evidence from the text to support claims.Reinforce the claim and assert the significance of the analysis in the conclusion. Essay RequirementsThe paper must be 1000-1500 words in length; information on the Works Cited page does not count toward this total.Essays under 800 words will have automatic deductions taken from their earned grade; essays under 600 words will receive a failing grade.The final draft of this paper must be submitted to Canvas (and therefore to Turnitin).MLA format for presentation and for source documentation (in-text citations and Works Cited Page)OPTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM:I believe that documentaries are a defining medium of argumentation in the 21st century, and there are so many great ones to choose from these days! I try to provide a list of choices that speaks to different interests, but I also look for documentaries that have won awards or generated buzz. Please choose ONE of the following documentaries to focus on for your Rhetorical Analysis Essay assignment. It would be a good idea to preview all films (I have linked to the trailers posted on youtube) in order to select the one that most appeals to you. Most of these can be located on Netflix; several of them are available through a streaming database in our library; some are available in DVD form at the Reserves desk of TCC Library. The True Cost (Links to an external site.)(fast fashion and global economics)* on Netflix and DVD on Reserves at TCC LibraryTerms and Conditions May Apply (Links to an external site.) (the internet and privacy)* on Netflix; DVD on Reserve at TCC Library and Streaming evideo available through TCC Library.Fed Up (Links to an external site.)(sugar as a cause of obesity)*DVD on Reserve at TCC Library and Streaming evideo available through TCC Library.Food Inc. (Links to an external site.)(corruption in American food industry)*DVD and streaming evideo available through TCC Library.Tapped (Links to an external site.)(the cost of bottled water)*available on YoutubeFoodmatters (Links to an external site.)(Let thy food be thy medicine)*Streaming evideo available through TCC Library. Mission Blue (Links to an external site.) (the fight to save our dying oceans)Virunga (Links to an external site.)(the fight to protect Virunga National Forest and Mountain Gorillas)The Hunting Grounds (Links to an external site.)(sexual assault on college campuses)*TCC Library also owns copyBreaking the Cycle (Links to an external site.) (are prisons for punishment or rehabilitation?)*these last 4 above can all be located on Netflix and viewed with a basic streaming subscription, but they may also be available on other streaming platforms.How to Complete this EssayYou will complete this essay in stages, using the drafting and revision process covered in the first week of class. Use the feedback you receive along the way to revise your evaluation of the text. Revision is essential to completing complex writing assignments.Prewriting: Practice using the vocabulary of rhetorical analysis and looking for rhetorical appeals in a discussion with other students. Then, select your focus text (from the list provided) and complete the topic selection activity.Drafting and Revision:Organize your ideas into a first draft of your evaluation of the text using the design grid. Expand these ideas into paragraphs, completing a full draft of this essay. This draft should include all of the key components of the assignment, including an introductory paragraph with a thesis statement (your overall evaluation of the effectiveness of the argument), paragraphs that support and explain this thesis, and a conclusion that clarifies the benefit of this analysis to the reader.Obtain a professional review of your essay from Smarthinking. Use this feedback to guide deeper revisions of paragraph structure and sentence structure.Submit the Final Essay: Verify that your essay meets the required length, is formatted per MLA and contains proper citations for the examples included. You are ready to submit the essay to be graded.Helpful Hints:Authors don’t use logos, ethos, and pathos. These terms are strategies of appeals that authors make to an audience.Use your critical evaluation points to structure the essay not the order of the text. Avoid the use of first person (I, me, my). Phrases such as "In my opinion” is not needed because it is your paper; therefore, it is implied that you believe it.Avoid the use of the second person (you, your). Instead, use nouns, such as "viewers" or "readers."Describe specific examples of strategies and how they work, giving careful consideration to the intended audience.A suggested organizational structure for this essay:Introduction (at least one paragraph)Create a lead-in “hook” to engage your readers’ interest (e.g., a striking quotation or statistic, an anecdote or scenario, a related current event).Introduce and describe the text and its rhetorical context.Present your thesis statement—your evaluative claim about the text’s effectiveness and use of rhetorical strategies.Body (at least three paragraphs)Support your thesis by providing interpretation, analysis, and evaluation of the rhetorical strategies, making sure to support your analysis with concrete evidence from the text (i.e. paraphrase and quotations)Use an effective structure that guides the reader from one idea to the next (paying attention to transitions both between paragraphs and within)Conclusion (at least one paragraph)Restate your position/thesis - use different words.Explain what the analysis presented in this essay reveals about the text (i.e. why your analysis is important; what it teaches the audience about the text’s rhetoric)
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Socw6121 Week Nine
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Socw6121 Week Nine
Post your description of the purpose of this group. The purpose of the group was to help rape survivors. Talia was sexually assaulted at a
Written Response At Least 500 words
Write thorough, clear answers to the following questions. Your answers must be based on information provided in the assign ...
Written Response At Least 500 words
Write thorough, clear answers to the following questions. Your answers must be based on information provided in the assigned readings or viewing/listening materials. Some of these questions have multiple parts and require multi-part answers. If you quote directly from the reading, be sure to show that by using quotation marks. If you don’t use quotation marks when taking text from another source, you have committed plagiarism and will fail the assignment. Only use direct quotations when necessary: I want to see you using your own words. Get your information from the assigned materials, NOT from outside Googling.In response to the idea that Beethoven was black, Broyles thinks that the question “Is that true?” is less important than another question. What’s the other question that Broyles is more interested in, and why does he find this other question more important?“I Can” by Nas samples from Beethoven’s "Für Elise.” What is the song’s overall message, and how does it relate to specific concepts/important historical movements you read about in the chapter on Beethoven and blackness by Broyles? Specifically, consider the lyrics of the third verse, which begins at 2:39. Why do you think that Nas chose to sample “Für Elise” in this song?What does Broyles mean when he writes that “the twentieth century in effect witnessed two Ninth Symphonies”? Relate the concept of the “two Ninth Symphonies” to how the piece has been used for very different purposes in films from the 1990s to the present. Discuss a minimum of two specific films released between 1990 and the present in your answer. You may discuss films mentioned by Broyles, or you may discuss other films from 1990 and later that use music by Beethoven.
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