...Assignment: Treatment Plan For your last Assignment, you will evaluate another case study. Click here to watch a presentation of the Case of Sarah. If you would like a transcript of the presentation, click here. Although Sarah may benefit from many different types of interventions, this project should focus on using group therapy to help Sarah. In your paper, you should address the following: 1. Why might you consider Sarah a good candidate for group counseling? What do you see as the potential advantages and disadvantages of such interaction for Sarah? 2. Describe the type of group that would potentially serve Sarah best. What are your ethical concerns for placing Sarah in a group counseling environment? 3. Oftentimes, group members discover an even greater disruption in their lives as they progress through the group experience. What types of challenges might Sarah encounter? How can you, as her counselor, hope to mitigate the impact of such outcomes? What are some of the legal and ethical concerns related to working with a client like Sarah? 4. Why do you feel that Sarah is ready for the honest open communication that is expected in group counseling environments? How might you assist her in becoming more communicative? 5. Group pressure to conform and scapegoating are common components of group counseling experiences, especially among teenagers. How might you prepare Sarah for such events? 6. What are your legal and ethical concerns associated with group counseling? ...
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...Unit 9 Assignment: | Definitions Unit 9 Definitions: 1) Forward Biased LED - a voltage applied to a circuit or device, especially a semiconductor device, in the direction that produces the larger current 2) Incoherent Light - Electromagnetic radiant energy not all of the same phase, and possibly also consisting of various wavelengths. 3) Laser - device for the creation, amplification, and transmission of a narrow, intense beam of coherent light 4) Output Pattern – Signal output made during an individual test 5) Output Pattern – Voltage output made by an individual object 6) Modulation Speed - the process of varying one or more properties of a periodic waveform, called the carrier signal (high frequency signal), with a modulating signal that typically contains information to be transmitted. 7) Core Diameter Mismatch – The initial core of a wire or cable is unsuitable for the made object 8) Current – The amount of power being produced within or by an object 9) PIN Photodiode – a diode with a wide, lightly doped 'near' intrinsic semiconductor region between a p-type semiconductor and an n-type semiconductor region. 10) Avalanche Photodiode – a highly sensitive semiconductor electronic device that exploits the photoelectric effect to convert light to electricity 11) Responsivity – measures the input–output gain of a detector system. In the specific case of a photodetector, responsivity measures the electrical output per optical input. 12) Optical Subassembly – subassemblies...
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...Unit 9 Assignment PS210: History of Psychology Kaplan University August 18, 2014 Psychology today reflects the history and origins of psychology. In order to have a full understanding of psychology, you need to spend some time exploring its history and origins. Structuralism, in psychology is defined as the study of the elements of consciousness. It focuses on recurring patterns of thought and behaviors and it also involves more psychological aspect of human studies rather than social structures. Structuralist use numerous techniques to examine one's own conscious feelings and thoughts. Functionalism is the study of the mind and how the mind functions to the whole body to adapt into a community or a society. It is also a perspective or theory that tries to explain and justify why society is the way it is. According to different psychologist it can explain social structures and social behavior of a society and their functions. In the functionalist perspective, society is thought to function like organisms, with many social institutions working together to maintain and reproduce societies. Functionalists studied the mind not from the standpoint of its composition, its mental elements or its structure but as a conglomerate or accumulation of functions and processes (Schultz, 2012). William James was the major contributor to functionalism. James broadened the field of structuralism to more of an developmental, education, and gender based...
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...Unit 9 Final Assignment – Early Childhood: Ages 3-6 Years Kaplan University PS220-04: Child and Adolescent Psychology Professor Jill Maschio Saturday, September 8, 2012 Early Childhood: Ages 3 – 6 Years Introduction: I have decided to complete my research/assignment on Early Childhood: Ages 3 to 6 years of age. I choose this topic because this is the age group that I would like to work with once I obtain my Bachelors of Science in Psychology with a minor in Child Development, and I also find children in this age group to be very interesting especially on the way they view life around them and how independent they become. The Stages of Development: Cognitive Development: Language begins to develop rapidly, also children begin to use language as their communication tool and their vocabulary increases tremendously. Physical Development: Each skill that the child already has is practiced and becomes perfected. Therefore at this stage the child applies and develops mastery motor skills in challenging situations they are faced with. Social Development: At this age and in this stage the child will begin to learn the concept of right from wrong. Also at this stage he or she begins to imitate what he or she sees an individual do, whether a family member or friend at school. Children at this stage and age also begin to interact with their peers. Theories: Erickson’s Psychosocial Theory of Development: “highlights the child’s composite need to initiate adaptive...
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...Denise Figueroa IT460 System Analysis and Design Professor Heith Hennel Unit 9 Assignment October 27, 2015 We will be creating a test plan for the SCR TIMS project that will use only the related items of the SCR TIMS network. This plan will address the testing strategies and all the quality requirements. There will be a testing plan that will exist of four different levels. These different levels will include the System, Acceptance, Unit and Integration. We will start off with the test items that will be included: • Server Machine • Network Communication • Disk Arrays • Client Machines 1. Executives 2. Administrators 3. Project Managers 4. Systems 5. Business Solutions Network • Firewalls • Printers • Faxes • Scanners Our...
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...Renitra Woods CJ370 Unit 9 Assignment July 14, 2014 Footprint and footwear evidence is very valuable. A footprint is the impression that every individual leaves on a surface that has some sort of moisture, it can also be left on a dry surface if the footwear or feet are damp they walk on it. If footprints are undisturbed they can last on a surface from a small amount of time to a long period of time. Footprints should be used as evidence because footprints may be able to assist investigators in proving that an individual committed a crime, or was present at the scene of a crime and could have possibly committed the crime. Footprints are beneficial but not as beneficial as fingerprints or DNA evidence (LaMance, 2000). When investigators look at footprints as evidence they are usually focused on the soles and heel indents, cuts or tread of the shoe itself, and other details such as the type of shoe and the size. One of the first things investigators want to do when collecting a footprint on a scene is take a photograph, document what and where they found the evidence, and create a plaster mold. Footwear is extremely important because it allows examiners to analyze the type of shoe the victim or the perpetrator had on, the size, if there was any damage in cases that may involve the individual wearing footwear such as a high heel shoe as well as the treads of the shoe sole. Preserving and Photographing the evidence is important as well. When investigators approach...
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...IT133 is a great course to take if you are not familiar with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint or if you just need to sharpen your skills with these programs. I am personally glad to have taken the course right as I entered into school so I can use the things I’ve learned in my future courses. Microsoft Word has given me the ability to write papers for school efficiently and I learned how to get the most out of the program through all the different features and the use of the ribbon. I can now effectively add tables and hyperlinks or even clipart. I will definitely use this program all the way through school and I am more than certain that after school I will use Word in the workplace. Word is such a widely used program and there are so many different reasons people need to construct documents. Microsoft Excel was a program that I was not looking forward to studying at all. I have never been good at math and numbers have always just given me a headache. Surprisingly after learning formulas for Excel and the ease the program gives you when dealing with numbers and keeping extensive records, I actually really like the program now. I like being able to keep a budget and really being able to track my spending and see really see where my money is going. I plan to continue to use Excel for keeping a budget after this class is over. I will use this program after school as well since I plan on starting my own business. I know Excel will help me in many aspects of my business...
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...Ryan Hulett Assignment 9.2 IS 3340 5 – 21 – 14 1. All: RSA Archer Incident Management centralizes and streamlines the case management lifecycle for cyber and physical incidents and ethics violations. This web-based incident-management software lets you capture events that may escalate into governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) incidents, evaluate incident criticality, and assign responders based on impact and regulations. You can also consolidate response procedures, manage investigations end to end, and report on trends, losses, recovery efforts, and related incidents. Powered by the RSA Archer enterprise governance, risk management, and compliance (eGRC) platform, Incident Management handles incidents anywhere you operate—from detection through analysis and resolution. 2. All: D3 ONE is a fully integrated security management system with modular web-based solutions for incident management, investigations, physical security operations and PSIM. D3 configures these modules to each customer’s exact need, creating a tailor-made single platform delivering industry leading ease-of-use, enterprise-wide visibility and a common operating picture from which risk is visualized and managed, threats are documented and responded to, and people, property and assets are continually protected with maximum efficiency. 3. Archiving incidents, Communicating incident information, Managing an incident’s tasks and activities: AIRT is a web-based application that has been...
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...Course: LS311: Business Law I Instructor: Prof. Jeffery Hazard Unit 9 Assignment: Case Study Name: Bridget Okpobia Date: 12/19/2012 This essay will explain the following four questions. First, would registration with the SEC be required for Dakota Gasworks securities? Second, Did Emerson violate Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and SEC Rule 10b-5? Third what theory or theories might a court use to hold Wallace liable for insider trading? Finally, under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, who would be required to certify the accuracy of financial statements filed with the SEC? Would registration with the SEC be required for Dakota Gasworks securities? Why or why not? Reliant Energy has registered securities and faces a takeover attempt, or third party tender offer, then the SEC’s tender offer rules will apply to the transaction. The filings required by these rules provide information to the public about the person making the tender offer. The company, Dakota Gasworks, is experiencing the takeover so they must file with the SEC its responses to the tender offer. These rules set time limits for the tender offer and provide some protection to shareholders. Did Emerson violate Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and SEC Rule 10b-5? Why or why not? Moreover, Emerson did violate rule 10b-5 of the Securities exchange act, in where it protects against insider trading; which is the purchase or sale by person with access to information not available...
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...Shaiquan Williams SC 235 General Biology 1 Unit 9 Assignment Professor Travis Kibota Kaplan University Unit 9 Assignment After doing research I have finished combining my family history, I am predisposed to one specific genetic disease: Alzheimer’s. There is one case of this disease within my family tree. My father’s mother suffers from Alzheimer’s. I will be talking about this disease. I will discuss why I chose to talk about this disease, the signs and symptoms of the disease, the modes of inheritance of the disease, when to seek help, any problems I come across, and how I would explain this to my children. I chose Alzheimer’s because my aunt called and told me that my grandmother was diagnosed with it. Ever since that phone call it has been something I am wondering about getting in my later years. Because of this information, I know that it runs on my...
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...I chose CE 215 unit 9 assignment, for this outcome, because it shows my understanding of appropriate priciples by creating lesson that are developmentally appropriate for four years old. Each activity was created base on the need of that age group. Its important to understand the benefits of using DAP in the early childhood classroom. Some of those benefits are planning a curricululm tha archieve goals, evaluating the child development and learning. By doing this, teachers can create and identify goals for children learning and be intentional in helping children to archieve those goals (Coppler & Bredekamp. 2009). The DAP is the method of teaching based in the researchof how children develop and learn and wha is know about effective in early...
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...Digestion: A Great Discovery Lauren Walker HS130 Unit #9 Assignment Kaplan University 11/19/13 Good morning everyone!! Are we ready for another exciting trip through the human body?! Today we will be following the food of 55 year old Harold who recently ate a hamburger and French fries and is now washing it down with a nice tall root beer. We will be following his meal through his GI tract and I will tell you all about all the structures that we will see on the way. Once we arrive at the distal ileum, we will make a small change to our route by getting into his blood stream. We will follow the superior mesenteric vein to the renal artery. Once there, we will travel through the heart, lungs and eventually reach his kidney. We will make our way into the urinary tract where we will eventually leave his body by way of his urethra. If we hurry, we can catch a ride on the tail end of it! As long as everyone is ready, let’s go Our journey will begin in Harold’s mouth, where he is chewing the last bite of his hamburger and washing it down with root beer. The clear fluid that you will see mixing with the chewed up bits of food is saliva. Saliva has enzymes that help break down the food for digestion. Next, digestion moves into the pharynx and then further down into the esophagus. Once inside the stomach, which looks like a large sac, you will see a small round muscle, called the sphincter. This keeps Harold’s food (and us) from flowing back up into the esophagus. Now inside...
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...Information Systems Year 11 IPT 2014 James Tang Database Server Recommendation Beyond Blue wishes to include an online questionnaire for persons identifying with depression or anxiety-related illness on their current website. The online questionnaire is designed to store the information of the user in an online database so that the web administrator can see alerts generated for at-risk users and further assistance can be given. Beyond Blue expected the questionnaire is to be completed by over 200 users per day. First, the client, Beyond Blue is required to use a computer with a high-performance RAM to store the data. A high-performance computer is a computer builds with a highly efficient system that is generally used to support scientific, engineering and data analysis problem. A fair amount of RAM is needed for the system to run smoothly and more applications. The system also required a sizeable quantity of disk space to store more volume of data, and suitable processors, known as CPU, to maintain the system performance and temperature, and a network card to support the system to exchange data with the network. Yet, the price value of all these hardware can cost more than 5000 dollars. It is recommended that the client should be looking at good functional server operating systems that run on Microsoft windows operating system. Because Windows, in all its varieties, is so widely popular, are less likely to have compatibility issues when sharing files with other organisations...
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...What are the phases of a computer attack? Phase I: Reconnaissance Probing During the first phase of a computer attack, the attacker will gather as much information as he can to identify the weakest points of entry on a network. It is important that he collects as much information as he can because this will determine how successful the attack will be. An attacker uses various tools found on the internet designed to exploit various targets. He will use those tools accordingly. Some of the tools are: -DNS and ICMP tools within the TCP/IP protocol suite -Standard and customized SNMP tools -Port scanners and port mappers -Security probes Attackers will use these tools to view detailed information about the network. By knowing a specific domain name, an attacker can easily find registered addresses, server names, and domain names via ICMP and WHOIS. Reverse DNS lookup and nslookup also provide searches for DNS information. Phase II: Access and Privilege Escalation Once the attacker has gathered the information they need to facilitate the attack he must make the connection or access the targeted system and gain administrative access. This can be done via secondary remote gateways and/or unattended modem boxes on the outside of an organizations building. An attacker...
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... Plan, Process and Technology Issues Implementing Media630 The replacement of sensitive information with a randomly generated unique token or symbol is called Tokenization. One of the challenges faced with the implementation of this technology is that a universal standard (Single Standard) must be created so that all merchant can support the technology across multiple providers. In term of technical implementation, some of the front and backend systems will require retrofit to utilized tokenization technology. The training of end user on the new token and management of these token by security team will require extensive training for effective implementation. The need may arise to hire and train a new security team. The benefit of an end to end encryption to protect data should also be considered based on the risk assessment. Another challenge is the implementation of separation of duties approaches to ensure proper data protection method, by controlling what type of access to sensitive data is permitted to different groups of users of the new technology. The new technology can perform data masking, which is a process of changing data within a data store with the same structure while changing the information to protect sensitive information or data. The challenges in this technology are that many of the sensitive fields have a meaning attached to them thus it must be a unique algorithm. Also, another challenge includes maintaining the integrity of data across various relationships...
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