Identify a religion that you believe has the most in common with the teachings of Christianity. Explain your choice by discussing at least three comparative aspects of these two religions.

Need at least a paragraph. 
 
Identify a religion that you believe has the most in common with the teachings of Christianity. Explain your choice by discussing at least three comparative aspects of these two religions.
 
The professor provided some websites.  These may help with the assignment
 
 
http://media.pearsoncmg.com/ph/hss/SSA_SHARED_MEDIA_1/religion/library/Beatitudes.pdf
 
http://media.pearsoncmg.com/ph/hss/SSA_SHARED_MEDIA_1/religion/library/Everything_Lives_in_God.pdf
 
http://www.onbeing.org/program/spiritual-tidal-wave-origins-and-impact-pentecostalism/176
 
http://media.pearsoncmg.com/ph/hss/SSA_SHARED_MEDIA_1/religion/MRK/videos/myreligionkit/JesusLifeTeachings_MyLab.html
 

I enjoyed reading your post regarding your implementations to improve the maternal and children mortality rate within Bolivia. The maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Bolivia is one of the higher rates in Latin America, at 229 per 100,000 live births.¹ With the implementation of insurance policies and coverage for mother and children, does your implementation involves making maternal and prevent services free for women and children?

 

You must respond with at least 250 words. Your replies must do the following:
Rebuttals in which you will have the final word and clarify your classmates’ understanding.
We are talking about Women and Children Mortality Rates in Bolivia
Reference at least 1 scholarly source for each reply.
References in APA.

 
1)      Other student response:
 
Great Post! You are well on your way to a successful program. I really enjoyed reading about your efforts to help reduce maternal and child mortality. You’ve posed an interesting area to address. I do agree that a well organized fundamental program is very much desired to help the people of Bolivia more importantly the mothers. The maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Bolivia is one of the higher rates in Latin America, at 229 per 100,000 live births1. Though this is already a high number, it becomes more shocking when disaggregated in terms of rural and urban MMR: According to Womankind Worldwide, the ratio for Rural Bolivia is 602 out of 100,0002. What makes this number more tragic is that it is unnecessarily high, as “most deaths related to pregnancy and childbirth in developing countries can be prevented through appropriate use of health services”3.
 
 Educating the community on the importance of utilizing health services and educating them on the reproductive system can be benefitting and more important save lives. You have mentioned that a vertical approach would best fit programs goals you are trying to obtain. Lankester states that vertical approaches work best for tackling single complex issues but they tend to bypass community action and initiative. They focus more on empowerment. I wanted to ask other than tackling the concern of why the people aren’t utilizing health amenities and empowering the locals with the knowledge of the reproductive system, are you also going to consider the other diseases that causes maternal and child mortality rate to increase?
 
 
 
2)      Other Student response:
 
I enjoyed reading your post regarding your implementations to improve the maternal and children mortality rate within Bolivia. The maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Bolivia is one of the higher rates in Latin America, at 229 per 100,000 live births.¹ With the implementation of insurance policies and coverage for mother and children, does your implementation involves making maternal and prevent services free for women and children? We know that poverty is closely linked with higher maternal and perinatal mortality.² When it comes to insurance policies and coverage, the out of pocket cost such as premiums for the coverage, the deductibles, copays, coinsurance, and out of pocket maximums need to be very affordable for the low income families. Also, if the maternal services and prevent services are free, this will encourage individuals within the low income community to go to the doctor for these services because they know it will all be covered.
 
Equal distribution of health facilities and providers in urban and rural areas is a great implementation, because individuals in rural area are forgotten when the country makes decisions on where to place health facilities. Neither shalt thou countenance a poor man in his cause.³ Providers should be held to a standard of treating all women with respect and stick to the code of conduct regarding the services they provide to patients. Sexual and reproductive health education programs is a great idea in order in to control the fertility rate, but are there particular diseases associated with the maternal and children mortality rate? Should there be educational programs in place to address these diseases?
 

The French writer, Emile Zola, claimed that the impressionists were selling sketches that are hardly dry. Identify and example of an impressionist painting that represents Zola’s description. The availability of paint in metallic tubes in the 19th century made “en plein-air” possible for impressionist artists. Identify a 20th or 21st century invention that has contributed to an innovation in art and expalin why.

The French writer, Emile Zola, claimed that the impressionists were selling sketches that are hardly dry. Identify and example of an impressionist painting that represents Zola’s description. The availability of paint in metallic tubes in the 19th century made “en plein-air” possible for impressionist artists. Identify a 20th or 21st century invention that has contributed to an innovation in art and expalin why. If you had the opportunity to have your owen or your family’s portrait painted by either Monet or Renoir, which artist would you choose? Explain the reasons for your choice.

Nancy teaches at a middle school near Baltimore. She has been working for several years as a substitute teacher and teacher’s aide, but this is her first go round as a full time teacher. Prior to the first day of school, Nancy receives a list of three students in her class with Individualized Education Programs. In all three cases, the students are allowed modifications which will allow them extra time on assignments. Nancy’s anxiety is that other students in class will notice and will begin to question why they are treated differently. She wants to avoid a mutiny but also does not want to single out those students who are on IEP’s for fear of embarrassing them. She is also concerned with how the student IEP’s will impact her scheduling and timing. As a first year teacher, what resources should Nancy consult in terms of how best to handle this situation?

 
Chapter Two Synthesis
Each of the following scenarios presents a situation based on a real world teaching situation that you may encounter during your career as an educator. Please respond fully to four of the eight scenarios listed. Responses must be written in APA format, include critical thought, and address all aspects of the chosen scenarios. Students should include direct reference to the week’s chapter as well as relevant personal and professional experiences where appropriate. Your finished paper must include a title page and reference page and should not exceed seven pages.

James is a first year English teacher in a low-income high school outside of a major metropolitan area. His students are of diverse backgrounds and equally diverse learning styles. As part of his opening unit, he is preparing to teach his class about the tools that authors use to make their writing more engaging. He decides to focus on symbolism, metaphor, and simile. He has already developed a vocabulary handout that defines each word and includes examples, but when he does an initial check for understanding he finds that most of his students are lost. Specifically, he finds that his students are having a hard time understanding what a comparison is. This makes the concepts of simile and metaphor impossible to comprehend. James decides to design a 45 minute lesson that clarifies for students what comparing is.

How might James structure his 45-minute lesson to include elements of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning?
What methods can James use to check for comprehension once the lesson is complete?
How might he follow up in ensuing class periods as a continued check of comprehension and to remediate students who may still not understand?

Sean teaches an art class in a public elementary school near Chicago. Many of his students come from difficult circumstances and he has worked hard to make his lessons engaging and accessible for a diverse group of learners. Still, he finds it is difficult sometimes to contain the boundless energy of 2nd and 3rd graders. Recently, he has been frustrated with off-task behavior such as talking, moving around the room, and horseplay. This is particularly a concern since his classroom has expensive and breakable art supplies. A colleague suggests to Sean that he try channeling the energy by including aspects of kinesthetic learning in his room. He decides to plan kinesthetic movement into his next unit which is focused on clay sculpting. Specifically, he wants students to be able to correctly sculpt a small human figure in the act of running.

Describe a three lesson sequence that would allow Sean to include kinesthetic, visual, and auditory learning in his sculpting unit.
How can he structure the kinesthetic elements of his lesson in a way that makes his expectations and guidelines for the exercise clear?
Beyond the kinesthetic movement associated with sculpting, how might Sean use the energy and movement of his students to aid in student learning during the unit?

Sarah is a 7th grade math teacher at a small middle school that serves a farming community. She has worked at the school for four years and has learned that it is a community that thrives on three things: family, farming, and football. Every boy growing up in town has aspirations of varsity football glory, but most will end up spending their lives working the family farm. Walking into her third period class on the first day of school, she finds herself faced by 18 rambunctious teenagers. Even scarier, 15 of them are boys. As she begins the year, Sarah wants to grab her students’ attention by providing an engaging introduction to the practical value of math. Her first unit of the year introduces the adding and subtracting of fractions and she wants to build on the knowledge her students already have acquired, both in and out of school.

Give an example of a specific strategy that Sarah can use to activate the prior knowledge existing in her classroom and steps she can take to implement it.
What other resources might Sarah use to gain a further understanding of the existing knowledge base of her students?
How might she combine what she knows about her students and the community with her unit focus (fractions) in a way that immediately engages the class?

Megan recently accepted a job as a first year kindergarten teacher in a community that is primarily Hispanic. A majority of her students are second language learners and many have parents who do not speak English. Megan has never spoken a second language, ignoring two years of high school French that left her conversational but not very confident. She is worried and anxious about how best to bridge the language gap in her classroom. As she prepares for her first year as a teacher, she wants to be sure she does as much as possible to help make the transition easier and to facilitate clear communication between her and her students/their parents.

What initial steps can Megan take in order to determine what level of language capabilities her students have? What resources can she use to help her?
What strategies can she use on the first day of class to help determine the interests of the students in her classroom?
How can she include aspects of her students’ language and culture in her plans for the school year?

Steve is in the middle of his tenth year as an honors high school social studies teacher. As part of a unit on the Vietnam War, he is having his students read The Things They Carried, a Vietnam-focused novel. His specific interest is in conveying to students the social, economic, and cultural influence that the war had on people at home. As a culminating assignment to the three-week unit, he asks students to create a portfolio comprised of a number of smaller assignments that are to be completed during the reading. The portfolio is to include a journal entry written as one of the book’s characters, a photograph of one scene from the book, a letter home written by one of the characters, and five reading logs completed at various points during the reading. Steve wants to ensure that his students stay on track during the assignment and that they are not allowed to procrastinate and finish the assignment at the last minute.

How can Steve structure the assignment so as to ensure students are completing the elements of the portfolio throughout their reading of the book?
What responsibilities does he have at the outset in order to ensure his expectations are clear to all students?
How might Steve enlist the help of other teachers on campus and parental support at home to help students reach each checkpoint?

Eunice teaches 10th grade English in a suburban high school. Her third unit of the school year is focused on the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. It’s a book that she has taught many times, but the last time she did she was less than pleased with the results. As an end of unit assessment, she had students write an essay discussing how one specific character in the novel changes. While she did receive one or two fantastic essays last time around, the majority of her students seemed unable to analyze with the amount of depth she had hoped for. Many of her students ended up with C’s or worse on the essay and in many cases it impacted their overall course grade. This time around, she is hoping to improve results by properly frontloading the assignment and making her expectations more clear. After collecting the essays, Eunice is pleased with the overall organization and the amount of insight provided by the students. Unfortunately, she finds that many students have issues with spelling and grammar that need correcting.

In presenting the assignment, what can Eunice do to ensure that her students have a clear understanding of her expectations for the assignment?
How can Eunice use targeted feedback and revision to help remediate those students who struggled most on the assignment?
How can Eunice properly recognize those students who contributed exceptional work?

Lindsay teaches 12th grade earth science in a large suburban high school in an affluent community near Los Angeles. Virtually all of her students are college-bound and many have taken or are taking AP courses in hopes of getting a head start. While Lindsay enjoys the drive and dedication displayed by her students, over the past few years she has begun to feel that some of them are too focused on their GPA and have started to lose focus on the bigger picture value of an education. For some time, she has wanted to plan a unit with a culminating project that will both give back to their community and encourage lifelong learning in her students. She would like it to find a way to tie it to the final unit of the year which has a focus on California geology and natural resources.

Describe one hypothetical culminating project that Lindsay could have her students do and explain specifically how it will reach her goals of a) giving back to the community and b) opening her students to the value of lifelong learning.
What resources might Lindsay pursue in order to augment her community service and learning objectives?
What obstacles do you see in planning a large scale project in service to a community?

Nancy teaches at a middle school near Baltimore. She has been working for several years as a substitute teacher and teacher’s aide, but this is her first go round as a full time teacher. Prior to the first day of school, Nancy receives a list of three students in her class with Individualized Education Programs. In all three cases, the students are allowed modifications which will allow them extra time on assignments. Nancy’s anxiety is that other students in class will notice and will begin to question why they are treated differently. She wants to avoid a mutiny but also does not want to single out those students who are on IEP’s for fear of embarrassing them. She is also concerned with how the student IEP’s will impact her scheduling and timing.

As a first year teacher, what resources should Nancy consult in terms of how best to handle this situation?
Nancy becomes concerned that one student with an IEP does not actually need the accommodations listed or needs additional accommodations. What is the process for reviewing or revising a student’s IEP?
Suggest a way in which Nancy can inform the class of the accommodations in a way that does not alienate any of the students in the classroom

It is common for people to define tolerance as acceptance. What does this session say is a better definition of tolerance?

 
Liberty University EDUC 504 Quiz 8
·         Question 1
1 out of 1 points
It is common for people to define tolerance as acceptance. What does this session say is a better definition of tolerance?
·         Question 2
1 out of 1 points
What two things did this session want you to remember about religion and character? (Choose all that apply.)
·         Question 3
1 out of 1 points
According to this session, some students think they are being tolerant when they are really expressing what kinds of attitudes? (Choose all that apply.)
·         Question 4
1 out of 1 points
What are the two steps for encouraging good character? (Choose all that apply.)
·         Question 5
1 out of 1 points
What was one of the points in this session?

Forensic nursing is one of the many diverse behavioral health services. Define forensic nursing and what the specialty entails. ?2. A client has an alcohol use disorder. Name a referral that would be appropriate.

  
1. Forensic nursing is one of the many diverse behavioral health services. Define forensic nursing and what the specialty entails.
?2. A client has an alcohol use disorder. Name a referral that would be appropriate.
3. A nurse is providing client teaching to a victim of partner violence. List three (3) strategies the nurse can teach the client to prevent future occurrences of partner violence.
?4. A nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing a panic-level anxiety attack. What actions should the nurse take?

How does global capitalism shape a politics of video games and live-streaming

essay topic: How does global capitalism shape a politics of video games and live-streaming
Students will produce a scholarly paper. It must discuss in terms of the themes of this course and make reference to at least three course readings.
PLEASE USE AT LEAST THREE  OF THE READINGS I ATTACHED BELOW 
(for the file named Nick Dyer-Witheford and Greig De Peuter – Games of Empire_ Global Capitalism and Video Games – Marked.pdf  read only p.69-94) 
(for the file named Taylor 2018 Watch Me Play – Marked.pdf  read only p.252-262)

  Critically appraise the research and summarize the knowledge available on the clinical problem (minimum requirement of 6 scholarly journal articles reviewed and appraised for application to practice problem). Outline a strategic plan for implementation of a practice change in your clinical practice environment based upon your findings. Describe how you intend to operationalize the practice change in your practice environment. What theoretical model will you use and how will you overcome barriers to implementation? What sources of internal evidence will you use in providing data to demonstrate improvement in outcomes? Describe evaluation methods of implementation clearly. Are there any ethical considerations?

 
Critically appraise the research and summarize the knowledge available on the clinical problem (minimum requirement of 6 scholarly journal articles reviewed and appraised for application to practice problem). Outline a strategic plan for implementation of a practice change in your clinical practice environment based upon your findings. Describe how you intend to operationalize the practice change in your practice environment. What theoretical model will you use and how will you overcome barriers to implementation? What sources of internal evidence will you use in providing data to demonstrate improvement in outcomes? Describe evaluation methods of implementation clearly. Are there any ethical considerations?
The presentation should be a simulation of what you would present to your unit staff in an effort to gain buy-in as you initiate the practice change in your area of practice.
 
Assignment Expectations:
Length: Powerpint slides long enough fo 10 minute presentation.Structure: If PowerPoint is used: Include a title slide, objective slide, content slides, reference slide in APA format. There is no specific slide number required. References: Use appropriate APA style in-text citations and references for all resources utilized to answer the questions. A minimum of six (6) scholarly journal articles are required for this assignment. Rubric: This assignment uses a rubric for scoring. Please review it as part of your assignment preparation and again prior to submission to ensure you have addressed its criteria at the highest level. 

Reflect on your overall practicum experience in this course. Then, address the following in your Practicum Journal: Explain whether your therapeutic theory has changed as a result of your practicum experiences. Recall the theories you selected in Week 1. Explain how you integrated the therapeutic approaches from this course in your clinical practice. Include how this helped you achieve the goals and objectives you developed in Week 1. Explain how you might impact social change through your work with clients who have mental health issues.

 5 references not more than 5 years
zero plagiarism
Reflect on your overall practicum experience in this course. Then, address the following in your Practicum Journal:

Explain whether your therapeutic theory has changed as a result of your practicum experiences. Recall the theories you selected in Week 1.
Explain how you integrated the therapeutic approaches from this course in your clinical practice. Include how this helped you achieve the goals and objectives you developed in Week 1.
Explain how you might impact social change through your work with clients who have mental health issues.
Support your approach with evidence-based literature.

Using the organization/community you have examined throughout this course, trace the funding and/or creation of the organization back to a social policy that supports the organization or community. Then, interview the leader of a community organization or agency. Be sure to ask the following questions: What particular community need is the agency addressing? How does the agency/organization address the community? What social policies guide the running of the agency? How does the organization engage diverse populations?

 
Using the organization/community you have examined throughout this course, trace the funding and/or creation of the organization back to a social policy that supports the organization or community.
Then, interview the leader of a community organization or agency. Be sure to ask the following questions:

What particular community need is the agency addressing?
How does the agency/organization address the community?
What social policies guide the running of the agency?
How does the organization engage diverse populations?
What theories (if any) guide the running of the organization?
What are three organizational policies that are particularly relevant to the provision of services?
What are the primary interventions used in the organization? Are these interventions evidence-based? 
How often is the organization assessed?
How is the assessment conducted?
How is the agency funded? 

After you complete your interview, reflect on what you learned and describe any changes you would make to the organizations. How do you think the community can be better served by the agency? Explain if the agency is adaptable to changes within the community. After examining the community served by the agency, explain any unmet needs you identified. 
Support your assignment with at least five scholarly resources. In addition to these specified resources, other appropriate scholarly resources, including seminal articles, may be included.
Length: 10-12 pages, not including title and reference pages. Be sure to include your signed consent form with your submission.
Your assignment should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts presented in the course by providing new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards. Be sure to adhere to Northcentral University’s Academic Integrity Policy.