with Dr. Andy Billings. After watching the video, please share your reaction to his message that sports may be a great way to engage others in conversation about topics difficult to discuss. Do you agree? If so, why? If not, why not? (7 points) 2 As you discuss your course schedule for this semester with…
Question #1: According to contemporary neuroscience studies, explain how, perhaps, Aristotle was right when he suggested that intellectual processes originated in the heart. · Question #2: How did the case of Phineas Gage contribute to physical psychology? Submission Instructions: · Submit your assignment by 11:59 PM Eastern on Sunday. Contribute a minimum of (2-4) pages.…
You are a journalist for an independent, nonprofit news organization that focuses on societal changes. The news organization utilizes a unique social media platform not only to share the news with its readers but also to have a conversation about complex issues with their readers. Your manager has asked you to create a presentation on…
See Attached- Course _ Clinical Mental Health Instruction attached Topic: Contemplate the meaning of being a professional graduate student and preparing to be a professional counselor. Consider the key professional dispositions and how those dispositions impact graduate student behavior. In addition, reflect on the role professional dispositions play for professional counselors. Resources: • Review the…
Experiential Learning: Unobjective vs. Objective Levels of Experience; The Idea of the Holy Objectives: The students will: • differentiate between “unobjective” and “objective” levels of religious experience; • analyze and contrast particular philosophical/theological perceptions of the “Holy;” • evaluate their own experiences in terms of the criteria of the “unobjective” level of experience. Theologians speak…
3-2 Activity: Revising Questions With Evidence From Sources Overview The study of history is guided by asking questions. Developing research questions is an iterative process, which means that the questions are continuously changing as new information is uncovered and new thoughts occur. In this activity, you will consider how historical perspectives and sources influence how research questions…
3-1 Activity: Examining Historical Context Overview No historical event occurs in a vacuum. Instead, each event is connected to another and to larger political, social, cultural, and economic issues. In previous modules, you identified a topic, a historical event, and a current event related to one another. In this activity, you will dig deeper into…
Early childhood education professionals are in the unique position to ensure that young learners are equipped with essential literacy skills. Research has shown that learning to read is not natural or automatic, as is learning to speak. In fact, in the process of developing literacy skills, the child’s brain changes. Early childhood educators must be…
Define self-disclosure and explain the potential ramifications of deciding to self-disclose with a client. Use an example from field experience or professional life that illustrates the positive or negative effects of self-disclosure. Describe the importance of cultural competence in client interactions. Use an example from field experience or professional life that illustrates how cultural competence…
In this at least 500-word essay, you will reflect upon the ways that social, political, and cultural developments have an impact upon you and your actions. Your essay may be about how the economy has changed your work, how technology has had an impact on your career pursuits, why you decided to pursue your…