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Please submit a paperwork in APA format answering questions 1 to 5, one paragraph for each question,then answer questions 6 to 10 (matching the number of the question to the letter referring the correct answer (i.e., 6. b). Post the replies for questions 6 to 10 in a blank page after the references. Happy writing!!.
Counseling approaches that operate along racial, ethnic, and national lines promote a strong multicultural view and approach.
A classic mistake that a crisis interventionist might make would be to believe that all individuals should reach consensus within their own reference group, community, clan, or tribe before intervention occurs.
A focused multicultural view looks at multicultural counseling in relation to visible and racial ethnic minorities.
A high-context culture ties who one is to the group.
While the ecology of a culture is important, it appears to play a small role in how a crisis is handled or resolved.
Multiple choice questions
In low-context cultures
group consensus is important.
direct communication is valued.
subtle nonverbal cues are important.
both a and c.
Trauma tourism is
a term coined by disaffected psychologists.
Greyline bus tours through disaster areas.
trips through disaster areas by mental health workers to better understand what is occurring
there is no such term.
In the dynamic interaction that occurs in a crisis, the three principle components are
developmental, adaptational, systemic
worker, client, ecological-cultural determinants
psychoanalytic, client-centered, behavioral
force field, vectors, kinetic energy
When a crisis worker first arrives on the scene of a different geographic, economic, or ethnic locale, he or she
immediately uses his or her crisis expertise to do good.
attempts to stress the importance of group norms and cooperativeness.
promotes the resilience and resources each person has.
is extremely sensitive to cultural differences.
In crisis intervention it is important to
act quickly and decisively .
be cautious, go slowly and understand what is going on.
keep a balance between helping and interfering.
all of the above may be appropriate.
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Do not include the questions in your submission, only include your answers to avoig having a high percentage of similarity with external sources. Please, check carefully the originality of your submission. Cite external references to support your answers in both within the text and in the references part as mandated by APA style. The instructor will not accept more than 5% of materials from external sources in the content of the document; otherwise, your work will be considered invalid.
Essentials of Health Care Marketing
3rd Edition
Eric Berkowitz
978-0-7637-8333-4
Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Questions
1. What environmental factors would you suggest account for: (a) in-company clinics that deal with employee medical problems, such as established by Toyota, and (b) the success of after-hours clinics and urgent care facilities in many metropolitan areas?
2. Assume you were hired to design a managed care organization targeted to baby boomers in San Antonio, Texas, a city with a large Hispanic population. How would you make this service offering unique to respond to the major trends discussed within this chapter?
3. In recent years, there has been a growing attempt to measure the performance of health care providers. The federal government has published data on how hospitals are compared to acceptable clinical standards with regard to pneumonia. Explain how these data may affect the consumer decision-making process.
4. On what level of Maslows Hierarchy of Needs would you place each of the following decisions: (a) buying health insurance, (b) going skiing, (c) following a low-fat diet?
5. A medical group has decided to develop an industrial medicine program for employers. This program would help in the treatment of on-the-job injuries, workers compensation requirements, health education, and toxicology analysis. The group has hired a new salesperson to approach a major furniture manufacturer in the community about the program. In preparing for her first call, the salesperson makes a list of the possible members of the buying center. Prepare the list.
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– Be formal
– Use report verbs and nouns
– Be specific
– Use variety sentence structure
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It must be done in Microsoft Word format.
The student will find a news article that focuses on the Air Traffic Control and will write a one page report summarizing the contents of the article. Locate a news article that is at least one page in length that focuses on the Air Traffic Control. Single paragraph articles, sometimes located along the spine of the newspaper, are not acceptable.
Briefly summarize (2-3 paragraphs) the article from a recent publication not older than 60 days.
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Movie Reaction Assignments: There are two movie reaction assignments for this course. Reactions should be short but thoughtful. No outside research is required or suggested. However, a mere factual summary or review of the movies does not meet the assignments requirements. This assignment is NOT a film review, but an expression of your reactions to experiencing the movie. Guided Viewing Questions are provided to help students focus their reactions(BELOW). Your reaction should express what you have learned about the legal system or what opinions you have formed about the legal system or what previously held opinions about the legal system have been either challenged or confirmed as a result of this assignment. Guided Viewing Questions are only examples and suggestions of the kind of issues the student might encounter in the movie and contemplate for the paper. You do NOT need to answer any of the Guided Viewing Questions for your paper. If they help you, use them. If not, write about what else you considered. Reactions should be approx. 600 800 words long (maximum of 3 pages double-spaced)
2. A Civil Action is available on line, at no charge,. It is also available on reserve in the library as a DVD.
A Civil Action trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHRXGQhpib8
Guided Viewing Questions
A Civil Action
Peruse these websites to learn about the actual persons involved in the Woburn case and commentary.
Jan Schlichtmann:
Kevin Conway:
http://www.ccandh.com/profile_detail.asp?empno=1
Jerome Facher:
http://www.wilmerhale.com/jerome_facher/
William Cheeseman:
http://www.peachpit.com/authors/bio.aspx?a=89DBC639-F7A3-4059-BCD9-2EB29969E8F0
Charles Nesson:
http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/index.html?id=48
http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/2013/09/file-sharing-judgment-of-675000-upheld.html
Judge Walter Skinner:
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2005/05/11/judge_walter_skinner_77_oversaw_woburn_grace_case/
Woburn Skeptics Page:
http://www.walterolson.com/articles/civilact.html
1. Truth lies at the bottom of a bottomless pit, says Facher. At one point, Facher lectures Schlichtmann about the relationship of truth and court proceedings. The truth? he mocks Schlichtmann, I thought we were talking about a court of law. Court isnt that place to find the truth. Youll be lucky if you find anything around here resembling the truth. This case stopped being about dead children as soon as it entered the justice system. What is going on here? Is he a cynic, a pragmatist, or a visionary?
2. Fachers strategy to win the case was to make sure that the plaintiffs never testified in court. He masterfully pulls off his strategy. Is he a good lawyer? Is this an example of the system working well or did he beat the system to win for his client? Once again, what is the role for truth?
3. In an important scene in the movie, Facher appears to offer Schlictmann $20M to settle with his client by presenting Schlictmann with a $20 bill and proposing to add six zeroes to it. Schlictmann appears to reject this offer out of hand without discussion with his clients. In the book upon which this movie is based, Fachers $20 bill presentation happens much earlier in the case and appears to be something far short of an offer an attempt merely to get Schlictmann to make a settlement demand in a specific amount to begin negotiations. In the same conversation, Facher tells Schlictmann that he could not offer as much as $1M for a settlement. During trial, Fachers associate asks Schlictmann if he would consider settlement for $8M if authority for such an offer could be wrested from Beatrice. But still, no firm settlement offer was made. What is the impact of Schlictmanns off-handed rejection of Fachers offer in the movie? Does it make Schlictmann seem unreasonable? Does it complicate our understandings of his motivations, his professional responsibilities, his strategy or was it always just about the money? Why include this offer in the movie if it never happened in the real case?
4. The economic costs to have a chance of proving this case are enormous (Note: this portrayal is much more realistic than that in Erin Brockovich). Likewise the costs in human effort, time, emotion, and lost business is inestimable. The movie portrayal here is extremely accurate not overstated for emphasis. How does this fit with the general public perception of people filing lawsuits for easy money? How and why is this misperception so prevalent?
5. Schlictmanns firm ultimately runs out of resources to prosecute the case. The defendants in this case expected that and banked on it in their strategy. Yet throughout, Schlictmanns firm had to try to maintain an appearance of wealth and financial health in order to maintain credibility. Is the civil trial system just a big game? Is there role or place for justice?
6. In the book on which the movie is based, Schlictmann speculates on what he hopes to accomplish as a lawyer. Getting rich isnt hard; getting famous isnt hard; doing good isnt hard but rich, famous AND doing good now, that is what is truly difficult. Why doesnt our legal system facilitate doing good? Is our system an example of good guys finish last? Why are public interest lawyers the lowest paid? Why must lawyers constantly be put in the position of having to choose between their ideals and their income? Is there a solution?
7. Once again, we see dissatisfied clients – even after Schlictmann goes bankrupt prosecuting their case. What did they want? Why did they expect that to be possible? Does the system really provide what the plaintiffs wanted in this case? Did the plaintiffs have a real understanding of the legal system? Why or why not?
8. Although the plaintiffs received a multi-million dollar settlement, the case was perceived by the plaintiffs and their lawyers as a dismal failure. Yet the press reported the settlement as if the plaintiffs had become millionaires. Must we always wait for a book and a movie to get the real story? Why cant the press get it right?
9. Ultimately, the EPA stepped in and ordered the most expensive environmental clean-up in the history of the U.S. Were the plaintiffs vindicated? Did they ultimately get what they wanted from a process outside of the civil justice system? Would you categorize this as a success story?
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this is chess game group work the game is working my part is just
SAVE THE GAME AND RESTART AGAIN.
I add in the in menu bar save game button but i don’t know how to save the game and load it again
add just one class to save the game and restart again and send it in Notepad because i will add and push to share with my group at eclipse.
see the zip file of the game
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