The social consequences of race

The social consequences of race Hate Crimes: A Critical Perspective Author(s): James B. Jacobs and Kimberly A. Potter Source: Crime and Justice, Vol. 22 (1997), pp. 1-50 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1147570 Accessed: 27/12/2009 17:36 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of…

The Learning Environment

Watch the video entitled Early Childhood Education Centre The video states that the center provides “a structured environment rather than structured activities.”  Reflect on this statement in regard to the correlation between a safe environment and the ability to learn in a developmentally appropriate way. Provide at least one specific example from the video that…

CBT approach.

While the etiology of addiction is often regarded as a biological process, it can also be understood as a learned behavior. Using the concepts of Pavlov’s classical conditioning, Skinner’s operant conditioning and Bandura’s Social Learning Theory, discuss the development of a substance-related disorder. Consider how the etiology of addiction might be regarded as a cognitive…

Technology and Health Care

As a member of ABC Consultants, you have been hired by a large organization to develop an innovated approach using current technology in health care delivery. This can be a product, a service, or an application.   Choose an organization in a sector including, but not limited to, pharmaceutical, insurance, manufacturing, software development, or facility…

Medical Coding and Billing

1. This 60-year-old patient was admitted with emphysematous nodules.  A thoracoscopic wedge resection was performed in the left lung to remove the lung nodules.  A resection was done in the upper and lower lobes.  Which of the following answers is correct? (Points : 2) J98.4, 32666, 32667        J43.9, 32666        J98.4, 32505        J43.9,…

Marketing Strategy

Create a full marketing strategy usingyour chosen company and product from Week 4. You may use a marketing strategy template, or you can create your own. Address the following in your marketing strategy: What health care access options are available to your target audience? How will that affect how you market to them? How do consumers…

Health Care Access Options

Research at least one of each of the following in your community: One web-based resource One walk-in clinic One retail clinic Write a 750- to 1,050-word paper in which you address the following: Who is their target audience? How are they marketing to their target audience? How effective is their marketing approach? What could be done differently…

Developmental Theorists

The study of developmental theories reveals fascinating arrays of ideas about how children progress from infancy through adolescence, providing many perspectives on children’s growth and development (Burns, 2013). Using the developmental theorists (Table in ch 4 of your Pediatric Primary Care text) identify the theorist and explain the following child behaviors: A 3 year old…