Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using social media as a research tool?

1. Read the Careerbuilder article (press.careerbuilder.com/2017-06-15-Number-of-Employers-Using-Social-Media-to-Screen-Candidates-at-All-Time-High-Finds-Latest-CareerBuilder-Study) about employers using Social Media to help them evaluate job applicants. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using social media as a research tool? What’s one thing you would change in your social media presence if you were looking for a job, and why?

2. Review your personality results from the DISC assessment in Course 1. How can you use your assessment results to determine what your strengths are? How can you use them to predict what role you might fit best in on a team? uploaded

What are the possible consequences of not addressing these issues? Explain.

Ethics and Correctional Administration
You are a correctional officer at a maximum security state penitentiary. The facility houses 1,200 inmates on average, with convictions for a variety of violent and/or drug related felonies.

There is a local reporter who has a significant interest in the daily operations of your facility as a result of complaints lodged by the family members of certain members of the population. The complaints are similar in nature: certain inmates at your facility are being raped on a regular basis with very little or nothing being done to prevent these assaults, even in cases where officers are in the area where the assaults are occurring.
The warden tells the staff that something has to be done about this because he doesn’t like the attention being paid to the facility. He states that he doesn’t really care what happens to a convict – they’re convicts after all, but we can’t deal with the negative publicity and the potential lawsuits, so he needs you all to ensure you understand and carry out the policies on inmate sexual activity.
Primary Task Response: Within the Discussion Board area, write 400-600 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for future discussions by your classmates. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas:
What do you think are some of the ethical issues involved in inmate sexual activity? Explain.
What are the possible consequences of not addressing these issues? Explain.
How should correctional facilities prevent rapes from occurring?
Helpful Resource:
Correctional Compliance- the PREA. An article about Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) compliance.

Discuss the organization (FAMILY PROMISE) that you have selected to use for your organizational change project and why?

The organization that I chose to do my organizational change project on is FAMILY PROMISE.
Please head all three parts of this assignment

Below you will find the instructions for this assignment…

Discuss the organization (FAMILY PROMISE) that you have selected to use for your organizational change project and why?

Share your reflections on the power point (I HAVE ATTACHED THE POWERPOINT) which is based off of the book….Burke, W.A., (2017) Organization change: theory and practice, 5th edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

What is the relationship between film and culture, and how do they influence each other?

Course Description
The cinemas of Ireland, Scotland and Wales have experienced a creative explosion since the 1980s, and this explosion has been accompanied by considerable critical interest. This course focuses on a selection of contemporary films from these nations, while also examining the industries and audiences that support them. We will analyse how these films relate to representations of Celtic identity and to the evolution of distinctive national cinemas.
We will treat each film as a separate text with its own narrative, themes, and formal style and examine closely how each film creates meaning and engages the audience. At the same time, we will explore how these films relate to and resonate with each other; which broader questions they raise about Celtic cultures; and what they reveal about developments in the industries. Our discussions will be informed by such questions as: How do we define “Celtic” cinema? Is there a distinct and identifiable Celtic aesthetic? What is the relationship between film and culture, and how do they influence each other? What does filmic representation of a nation entail? How useful is the concept of Celtic identity in a globalised world? Which challenges do Scottish, Welsh and Irish filmmakers face in a transnational industry?

Critical Response: Each student will write a short critical response to the film Local Hero. The length of this mini essay should be no longer than 400 words. You are expected to reflect on the film and the accompanying required reading. The essay must be typed and follow MLA style.

Respond to ONE of the following questions:
(1) Local Hero presents Scotland’s postcoloniality on many levels. How does the film employ Celtic identity in its depiction of power struggles? What is the film’s central argument regarding Scotland’s postcolonial status?
(2) Duncan Petrie wrote about the director of Local Hero, Bill Forsyth, that he “has existed on the margins of mainstream and art house cinema” (168). How does Local Hero reflect this in-between position?
(3) Local Hero is told from the perspective of an American. How does this point of view affect the audience’s attitudes toward Scotland?

Write a paper that analyzes historians’ interpretations contained in the assigned readings.

Write a  paper that analyzes historians’ interpretations contained in the assigned readings.The authors of America’s History named their first chapter, “Colliding Worlds.” Their
second chapter, “American Experiments” discusses the first European settlements in North America.
Your essay should evaluate these chapters’ titles and content. Take into account the information in first chapter of Going to the Source and then deal with the following problems:
• How did Europeans imagine the people and animals of the New World? Although some of the
images in Going to the Source were clearly based on fantasy, what purposes did such fantastic
depictions serve?
• Did the images of animals and people change over time? Why? (You will need to pay attention
to the dates that the images in Going to the Source were published.)
• On each of the continents discussed in the first and second chapters of America’s History,
people had belief systems regarding spiritual powers. How did these belief systems have
impacts on the ways Africans, Europeans, and Native Americans interacted when they first
met? When they began to live together?

Write a research paper on Lawsuit alleges sixth death linked to Pittsburgh hospital mold outbreak.

Write a research paper on Lawsuit alleges sixth death linked to Pittsburgh hospital mold outbreak.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/14/health/pittsburgh-mold-death-lawsuit/index.html
>>> watch this video.
>>>> Do you think lack of education is the main problem?
>>>> Do you think the hospital should be penalized for this incident and why?
>>>> Must address topic. Discussion question with a minimum of 100 words and a reference within the last five years.

Differentiate between providing interventions for clients as opposed to being a case manager for clients

Assume the role of a hiring manager who is looking to hire a case manager.

Research case management roles and responsibilities, as well as job requirements for case managers in your area.

Review the duties of case managers as explained in the readings.

Write a job posting that includes the following:

Provides a detailed description about the case manager role.
Presents the roles and responsibilities of a case manager in your area
Explains the expectations for how to case manage clients
Differentiates between providing interventions for clients as opposed to being a case manager for clients

What kind of transitions and adjustments must a person make upon diagnosis of a chronic illness?

Topic: Transition

Read the two articles on chronic illness and transition by Kralik and von Loon in your reading list and address the questions listed below.

Is transition the same as change? (Explain your answer.)
Do the readings give you a different perspective on chronic illness? (How so?)
What kind of transitions and adjustments must a person make upon diagnosis of a chronic illness?
Is our current patient education process meeting the patient’s needs?

Kralik, D., & van Loon, A. M. (2009). Editorial: Transition and chronic illness experience. Journal of Nursing & Healthcare Illnesses, 1(2), 113-115. doi: 10,1111/j.1752-9824.2009.01021.x

Kralik, D., & van Loon, A. M. (2007). Understanding transition in chronic illness. Australian Nursing Journal 15(2), 29.