The phenomenon of bipolar affective disorder has been a mystery since the 16th Century. History has shown that this affliction can appear in almost anyone. Even the Great painter Vincent Van Gogh is believed to have had bipolar disorder. It is clear that in our society many people live with bipolar disorder; however, despite the […]
remember that a research proposal is a document intended to convince someone to fund or support your project. To this end, your proposal should address your research problem with background on the problem (history, solutions tried before, the context of the problem today); possible solutions that use at least two different disciplinary ways of thinking […]
Required Readings Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. (2017). Criminal behavior: A psychological approach. (11th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall.Chapter 1, “Introduction to Criminal Behavior” (pp. 1–26)Chapter 2, “Origins of Criminal Behavior: Developmental Risk Factors” (pp. 28–56) Bureau of Justice Statistics. (2013a). Retrieved from http://www.bjs.gov/ Federal Bureau of Investigation. (n.d.). Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) […]
Read the Case Study for “Johnny” and review/score the DSM-5 Parent/Guardian-Rated Level 1 Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure—Child Age 6–17 form completed by the mother (attached). Consider the following when reviewing the form: What information do you gather from the data in this instrument? What will you do next—based on the information from the Level 1 Measure? […]
How does the power of the human imagination influence artists and designers in producing fantastic, dreamlike creation? Have you ever imagined you slept in an ‘over-sized’ shirt, as a bed you usually sleep on? Have you ever dreamt about dressing into a hot air balloon or have you ever thought that you saw a strange […]
Sive – The abuse of power Power and the abuse of power is a central theme in Sive. The text examines the way in which empowerment can corrupt certain individuals and become a destructive factor in families and in relationships. Mena uses her powers of persuasion and her position in the family unit to satisfy […]
One of the most complicated tasks to do is to understand how the human mind works. Put several of these minds together and it is like a topsy-turvy guessing game that can often lead to miscommunication. Handling a group can truly be complicated. As more minds work together, more conflicts inevitably arise. If this cannot […]
Dallas Chambers Mrs. Baker English 112 03/26/13 Abortion: Make It Illegal Some people believe that there is nothing wrong with abortion, and that it is perfectly moral. Meanwhile others believe that abortion is murder regardless of how far along the baby has developed. No matter what a person believes, abortion is not the right choice. […]
Writing/Format Guidelines For the paper: there is a minimum word limit of 500 words (excluding your title page, abstract, diagrams and tables, references, and appendices and a maximum of 600 words. Please use vigorous and concise writing — use strong and effective words that provide meaning. Determine first your message and articulate that message in […]
The question has been raised: who is in control of curriculum in our school? Not just the choosing of the precise books, but who is in charge of the contents of the books that curriculum directors can choose from? Once the answers to these questions are found, what should be done if they point to […]