Which of Carnegies’ six principles for making people like you comes easiest for you?

After you’ve finished reading section two the Carnegie book and reviewed the materials from week 13, please address the four questions below and discuss amongst yourselves:

1) Which of Carnegies’ six principles for making people like you comes easiest for you?

2) Which of Carnegies’ six principles for making people like you do you find the most challenging?

3) Which is more important for you on a personal level — to be liked or to be respected?

4) Which do you feel is more important for leaders — to be liked or to be repected?

Using the theory of Cumulative Disadvantage, discuss why some gender and ethnic inequities exist in these sources of income that result in significant variations in financial adequacy among the older population?

Describe the primary sources of income for older adults. Using the theory of Cumulative Disadvantage, discuss why some gender and ethnic inequities exist in these sources of income that result in significant variations in financial adequacy among the older population?

Describe how you respect and appreciate yourself, give and receive help, and what, if any, challenges you face in this area.

Effective therapists respect and appreciate themselves. They can give and receive help and love out of their own sense of self-worth and strength. They feel adequate with others and allow others to feel powerful with them. Please describe how you respect and appreciate yourself, give and receive help, and what, if any, challenges you face in this area.

Use a combination of research and formal analysis to examine and analyze the connections between your chosen artwork and theme.

Pick one of the paintings from the provided list and one of the themes from the provided list.
The aim of the paper will be to analyze how the artwork dialogues with this theme. Use a combination of research and formal analysis to examine and analyze the connections between your chosen artwork and theme. Create a thesis about the relationship between the two and use the body of your paper to support your argument.

Explain what is so important about the succession of shots that comprises the scene?

For your term paper, complete a stylistic analysis and interpretation of a scene. Select one scene of three to five minutes in length from one of the films selected during the full course. You can pick any film listed in any of the Units. Use the following questions to assist you:

Complete a shot breakdown chart of the scene you have selected. Below is a sample (at least 30 shots).
Introduction:
Provide background information on the film you have selected. You will need to do some research for this. Who is the director? When and where was this film made? Is it related to a film movement? What kind of film is this: a documentary, experimental film, fictional narrative film? What genre(s) might this film fall into? Provide any other relevant information about this film?
Thesis statement: This is your argument. The thesis statement should explain the relevance of the scene you have selected. How does it connect with the rest of the film and its narrative? What is the importance of the scene and its relation to other scenes? Is it a major turning point? How does the scene support the film’s theme(s)?
Part 1:
Write a brief description of the selected scene.
Explain what is so important about the succession of shots that comprises the scene? Analyze (don’t just describe) the shots’ mise-en-scene, cinematography, editing, acting, and sound. How do these stylistic elements work together to create emotional and intellectual effects?
Discuss how the shots work together and separately:
How is meaning created and imparted to the viewer?
How do the shots convey information and characterization?
Why might these particular shots have been used? What gives them impact?
How is meaning built up in the scene?
Part 2:
How does this scene relate to other scenes; think of the form of the film. How does the scene relate to the theme you have selected to focus on?
How does the scene relate to the form of the film? Is it part of a repetitive pattern? Part of the development of the film? Explain the scenes relation to the theme created through the form.
How does the scene relate to the Narrative? Is there a 3-act structure? How does it relate to the character goals? Does this film follow a Classical Hollywood Narrative? Where does your scene fit into this narrative?

Explain what Cee Pee Delivery LLC will bring to the table for their company.

This is a business proposal for Cee Pee Delivery. They hv been in business for over 8 yrs as a Freight broker. This is a resume. it is to state that the owner Charles Prestwood wants to continue as his own entity under your umbrella. wanting to move freely under their umbrella. explain what Cee Pee Delivery LLC will bring to the table for their company.

To prepare for this Assignment, select one sexual dysfunction, compulsion, or addiction from the DSM. Then think about how you might assess and treat this dysfunction, compulsion, or addiction. The Assignment (2- to 3-page paper): Develop a treatment and assessment plan for the sexual dysfunction, compulsion, or addiction you selected. Be sure to include potential presenting problems a client might have (i.e., mental health symptoms and relationship concerns), strategies you might use to assess these concerns (e.g., standardized instruments of interview strategies), and treatment goals in your plan. Support the elements of your plan with evidence-based research.

To prepare for this Assignment, select one sexual dysfunction, compulsion, or addiction from the DSM. Then think about how you might assess and treat this dysfunction, compulsion, or addiction.

The Assignment:

Develop a treatment and assessment plan for the sexual dysfunction, compulsion, or addiction you selected. Be sure to include potential presenting problems a client might have (i.e., mental health symptoms and relationship concerns), strategies you might use to assess these concerns (e.g., standardized instruments of interview strategies), and treatment goals in your plan.
Support the elements of your plan with evidence-based research.