Write a paper comparing and contrasting Kelly McGonigal’s talk to the information in Chapter 11 on psychological moderators of stress.

In your own words describe each of the psychological moderators of stress (self-efficacy, psychological hardness, sense of humor, predictability and control, and social support) presented in Chapter 11. Next, go to YouTube and watch “Ted Talks How to make stress your friend Kelly McGonigal.” Then, describe how McGonigal explains how to address stress. Finally, write a paper comparing and contrasting Kelly McGonigal’s talk to the information in Chapter 11 on psychological moderators of stress. At the end of the paper, make a recommendation as to which approach you believe is the most effective in dealing with stress.

Should the company’s treatment of the grievant for the first two “sleeping on the job” incidents influence the outcome in this case? Explain.

Read Case Study 11-2, “Sleeping on the Job,” on pages 426-427 of your textbook. Then, answer the following questions: Should the company’s treatment of the grievant for the first two “sleeping on the job” incidents influence the outcome in this case? Explain. Did the Company have just cause to dismiss the grievant for violating safety rules when in each instance cited, the truck was out of gear with the safety brake on? Is the union’s argument that the grievant just appeared to be “sleeping” creditable in the absence of any testimony of support by the backhoe driver, a fellow union member?

Compare the differences and similarities between two of the three types of qualitative studies and give an example of each.

The three types of qualitative research are phenomenological, grounded theory, and ethnographic research. Compare the differences and similarities between two of the three types of qualitative studies and give an example of each.

Write a critique of the historical novel, Angel, by Merle Collins.

Write a critique of the historical novel, Angel, by Merle Collins. Your critique should include the following: 1. The author and title of the novel; 2. A brief summary of the novel, including the plot and major characters; 3. A brief biography of the author, highlighting aspects of her life that are relevant to the novel; 4. The author’s purpose in writing the novel; 5. The relationship between the novel and other historical accounts of the Grenada Revolution that you have read; 6. An evaluation of the novel; 7. Support for your views and observations using quotations from the novel and references to other works.

Do you think that juveniles who commit serious crimes should be treated like adult offenders?

Pretend that the New York State Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) is interested in the public’s opinion of the treatment of juvenile offenders. You are randomly selected to participate in a survey. There are no right or wrong answers but be sure to use evidence—you feel strongly about these issues and want to make a strong case! 1. Do you think that status offenses should be illegal? Drawing from course material, defend your position. If status offenses should not be illegal, how should we respond to them, if at all? It may be helpful to consider each individual status offenses separately. 2. Do you think that juveniles who commit serious crimes should be treated like adult offenders? Defend your position using course material.

Describe things like costs of equipment, people facilities etc.

You have been asked to evaluate the implementation of a telemedicine program in your healthcare setting. Using the information from your resources in the syllabus this week, choose a healthcare setting and describe the telemedicine service/s you will develop? How will it differ from treating patients face-to-face?How effective can telemedicine be in the treatment of these patients? What are some of the benefits of this service to the organization and patient?What are the financial circumstances surrounding this telemedicine service? Describe things like costs of equipment, people facilities etc.How might this telemedicine service and others play a role in the provision of healthcare in the future? Read the following articles, available from the South University online library: Cannon, N. J., Jurski, K., & Ulferts, G. W. (2014). Telemedicine. American Journal of Health Sciences, 5(2), 95-102. doi:http://dx.doi.org.southuniversity.libproxy.edmc.edu/10.19030/ajhs.v5i2.8961