In what ways do you perform your ethnicity? In other words, what activities do you engage in, what food do you eat, and/or what clothing do you wear that may identify you as a particular ethnicity?

Journal assignment

For this week’s journal assignment you will explore how you have been socialized into some of your identities as well as take a deeper look at how you “perform” some aspects of your identities. In particular, you will apply these concepts to an in-depth examination of your ethnic identity.

For this journal assignment, address the following:

What is your ethnic background? Remember, ethnicity is not race. Rather, ethnicity refers to a category of people who share a common culture, ancestral, and/or national experience. Ethnicity is often reflected in language, religion, material culture . For more information and assistance identifying your ethnic background refer to this website Links to an external site..

What did your family teach you about your ethnic background? Are there any rituals  that you engage in which reflect your ethnic background? Give an example of how you learned that these rituals were connected to your ethnicity.

In what ways do you perform your ethnicity? In other words, what activities do you engage in, what food do you eat, and/or what clothing do you wear that may identify you as a particular ethnicity?

Think about any symbols that you may use to represent your ethnic background.

You may find the following resources helpful as you complete this assignment:

Traditional and Modern Tattoos Popular on Island

Traditional Zulu Women’s Clothing: An Introduction Links to an external site.or Clothing of South African Zulu Tribe Women

What Harajuku Girls Really Look Like

This journal assignment should be two to three pages in length. You should integrate concepts from the week’s resources you reviewed, while also providing examples from your personal experiences that help support your ideas. Journal assignments provide you the opportunity to focus on exploring your own ideas rather than simply repeating the speaker’s ideas.

 

Choose one topic that we have covered in this class that you feel has particular relevance to an issue of great importance in your own life today as a citizen.

Roman technologies presence in the modern era

Choose one topic that we have covered in this class that you feel has particular relevance to an issue of great importance in your own life today as a citizen. Argue for how and why you feel this topic concerning ancient Rome can help with the issue about which you are concerned. Use evidence (either reading from class or articles and books from internet research) to support your argument. 3 pages, 12 fonts, double-spaced. Can only use 2 Roman technologies and explain their relevance towards modern day technology.

Define clinical significance, and explain the difference between clinical and statistical significance. How can you use clinical significance to support positive outcomes in your project?

Dentistry

Not all EBP projects result in statistically significant results. Define clinical significance, and explain the difference between clinical and statistical significance. How can you use clinical significance to support positive outcomes in your project?

 

What details did the patient provide regarding their chief complaint and symptomology to derive your differential diagnosis? What is the duration and severity of their symptoms? How are their symptoms impacting their functioning in life?

 Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation

Complete and submit your Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation, including your differential diagnosis and critical-thinking process to formulate primary diagnosis.

Incorporate the following into your responses in the template:

Subjective: What details did the patient provide regarding their chief complaint and symptomology to derive your differential diagnosis? What is the duration and severity of their symptoms? How are their symptoms impacting their functioning in life?

Objective: What observations did you make during the psychiatric assessment?

Assessment: Discuss the patient’s mental status examination results. What were your differential diagnoses? Provide a minimum of three possible diagnoses with supporting evidence, listed in order from highest priority to lowest priority. Compare the DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria for each differential diagnosis and explain what DSM-5-TR criteria rules out the differential diagnosis to find an accurate diagnosis. Explain the critical-thinking process that led you to the primary diagnosis you selected. Include pertinent positives and pertinent negatives for the specific patient case.

Reflection notes: What would you do differently with this client if you could conduct the session over? Also include in your reflection a discussion related to legal/ethical considerations (demonstrate critical thinking beyond confidentiality and consent for treatment!), health promotion and disease prevention taking into consideration patient factors (such as age, ethnic group, etc.), PMH, and other risk factors (e.g., socioeconomic, cultural background, etc.).

 

Observe and discuss some of the same issues that we heard about running for public office. What does it take to win an election when you are minority? How do you organize your campaign? Why are community groups/organization important to campaigns?

DISCUSSION ESSAY

For this film review, you are to observe and discuss some of the same issues that we heard about running for public office. What does it take to win an election when you are minority? How do you organize your campaign? Why are community groups/organization important to campaigns?

As you watch this film, it gives you an insight into the San Francisco LGBTQ community in the 60’s as it was beginning to establish itself. Harvey rise and fall stun the nation and especially the LGBTQ community.

After his death, gay and lesbian candidates began to run for office in great numbers, and they continue to run and win office. California has quite a number of elected officials from the LGBTQ community in all levels of public office. Yet, they still face prejudice, discrimination, hate, and violence today across the country. There are numerous films that have emerge into public view about the experiences of this community.

 

Using the guesses for z(2) in parts (b) and (c) and the corresponding results for y(4) obtained, interpolate to find the necessary guess G to get the desired result y(4) = 8. (use the formula given in notes) (e) Assume z(2) = G and employ Euler’s method with step size h = 0.1 to obtain y(4).

Boundary value problem

6y 2. (60 points) Consider solving the boundary value problem d2y = — over the interval [2, 4] with dx2 x2 boundary conditions y(2) = 1 and y(4) = 8. In this part, you will implement a single MATLAB program that uses the linear shooting method as follows:

(a) Transform the problem into a system of two first-order equations by introducing a variable z = dy dx (

b) Assume z(2) = 0 and execute Euler’s method with step size h = 0.1 to obtain y(4). (within the main program)

(c) Assume z(2) = 3 and employ Euler’s method with step size h = 0.1 to obtain y(4). (within the main program)

(d) Using the guesses for z(2) in parts (b) and (c) and the corresponding results for y(4) obtained, interpolate to find the necessary guess G to get the desired result y(4) = 8. (use the formula given in notes) (e) Assume z(2) = G and employ Euler’s method with step size h = 0.1 to obtain y(4).

(g) Find the exact solution to the boundary value problem. Show your work. Compare your approximate values of the solution y(x) corresponding to G in part (e) against this exact solution to the BVP by plotting them on the same figure.

 

What do you think the news media’s responsibility is in providing accurate information to the public? Are social media platforms responsible for ensuring the content their users share is accurate and factual? Why or why not?

DISCUSSION ESSAY

Social media platforms and other technology have revolutionized how we communicate with one another and how news is delivered. Unfortunately, social media platforms, and even some news outlets, contain misinformation. In this assignment, you will investigate the role of social media in American news media. You will also reflect on these organizations’ responsibility to provide accurate information.

Write a 400- to 600-word paper in which you answer the following:

What role do the following play in contemporary American society?

  • Traditional news media
  • Social media

What do you think the news media’s responsibility is in providing accurate information to the public?

Are social media platforms responsible for ensuring the content their users share is accurate and factual? Why or why not?

Include 2 examples to support your conclusions.

 

Discuss your perceptions of client rights and ethical dilemmas as they pertain to the research you did for your PowerPoint presentation.

Special Populations of People in Need (Troubled Teens)

In Module 7, you completed and submitted Project 2, a PowerPoint presentation about a special population of people in need. For this activity, you will post your PowerPoint presentation to the discussion area to share with your classmates.

Use this Discussion to complete the activity below about the special population that you researched in your PowerPoint presentation. Create a post that responds to these prompts:
• In your post, discuss your perceptions of client rights and ethical dilemmas as they pertain to the research you did for your PowerPoint presentation.
• Then, in commenting briefly about why you chose your selected group/population, explore how your general impressions of the group or population evolved as a result of your research. Do you see any ethical decisions affecting this group that ought to be applied, or might be forthcoming from the human services profession?

Based on the quote that you have chosen, discuss both competency and responsibility of the human services professional as they relate to the commitment that a human services professional makes to his/her own development and to serving clients in as an inclusive manner as possible.

Reflection Assignment: Doing What is Right

Read the two quotes that are shared here and choose one to respond to. As you contemplate the quote, share your thoughts regarding how the quote relates to professional concerns in the delivery of human services.

“The most important human endeavor is striving for morality in our actions. Our inner balance and even our very existence depend on it. Only morality in our actions can give beauty and dignity to our lives.”
Albert Einstein (1879-1955)

“You have only always to do what is right. It will become easier by practice, and you enjoy in the midst of your trials the pleasure of an approving conscience.”
Robert E. Lee (1807-1870)

In having read both quotes, choose one that has meaning or significance to you. Based on your integration professional experience, and external sources, compose a thoughtful response to the following discussion prompt:

  • Based on the quote that you have chosen, discuss both competency and responsibility of the human services professional as they relate to the commitment that a human services professional makes to his/her own development and to serving clients in as an inclusive manner as possible.

What does it mean for you and me—as educators—to have as one of our tasks to uplift the faces of the children we teach, to give them hope, to bring grace and mercy and light to their dim worlds? What does it mean to mentor and guide children in ways which encourage their spirits?

5.5 bible

You have had the chance to look at the wisdom literature of the Bible, of which the book of Psalms is part. The Psalms represent a special place in the Bible and have been a source of consolation for many readers down through the ages. Some of these Psalms would have been chanted during pilgrimage from the northern and western regions of the land of Israel as devout religious Jews and their families made their way to the temple in Jerusalem to celebrate the annual festivals. We see this, for example when Mary and Joseph, the parents of Jesus, travel with their family to Jerusalem for one of the festivals only to lose track of him later. They find him in the temple courts asking questions of the religious leaders there. Other Psalms would have been sung as part of those festivals. And still others capture deeply personal moments of lament, confession, reflection, and emotional distress. We see this in the Psalms written by David when he was running away from King Saul, who sought to kill him. We find beautiful poetry which captures David’s ups and downs, his hope and his despair, at various moments of his life. Often the images David draws from come from the land itself, as he found various places of refuge. We read of the waterfalls and springs found in the northern part of the land, near the Lebanon range. We read of the arid deserts of the southern territories, as well as the caves in the sharp cliffs along parts of the Jordan valley. In the Psalms, David vents his frustration with God in times of impatience and loneliness and despair. He confesses sins, such as his adulterous affair with Bathsheba. But we also read of the consolation and comfort David finds in ‘remembering’ the commandments of Torah. These are the cries of one who seeks answers from God, desires to please God, but is also intimately familiar with his shortcomings as a king, as a lover, and as a man. He was distressed. But in his distress, he learned to ‘look to the hills’, to ‘look to the things above’, to ‘look to God’. The Psalms are a space of repentance, confession, recommitment, reconnection to God—humankind’s ultimate hope.

As we reflect on our vocation as educators this week, I want you to bring to your mind the image of a child whose face is sad, eyes down on the ground, losing hope. Childhood is an interesting space. Children can become discouraged for so many little things, whether it be getting an answer wrong, forgetting to bring their lunch to school, a tear in their jeans from recess, or simply not getting to do something they want to do. But children can also lose hope for deeper things, things which make their bones ache with anxiety and despair. It could be parents addicted to drugs or alcohol. It could be a lack of access to good food and nutrition, medical or dental care. It could even be some form of verbal or physical abuse. I don’t know if you know what it is like to have a child come to your desk as a teacher and share with you their personal stories, to let you into their world, to see the things in their lives which bring tears to the edges of their eyes. But you will. And it is in those times that we have the opportunity—as teachers—to lift their eyes up to things above, to provide comfort and hope. In the book of Revelation, there is a beautiful passage which relates that Jesus will restore the hope of those who have endured great hardship and tribulation. It says, that

“The one who is seated on the throne will shelter them.

They will hunger no more, and thirst no more.

The sun will not strike them,

nor any scorching heat;

for the Lamb at the center of the throne will be their shepherd,

and he will guide them to springs of the water of life,

and God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.”

– Revelation 7:15b-17

Part of being an educator is having this perspective of the children under our care—to wipe away a child’s tears. What does it mean for you and me—as educators—to have as one of our tasks to uplift the faces of the children we teach, to give them hope, to bring grace and mercy and light to their dim worlds? What does it mean to mentor and guide children in ways which encourage their spirits? which reconnect them with their special dignity and worth? And what does it mean to bring righteousness and peace to the spaces they inhabit every day? What ‘bold actions’ might we—as educators—need to take in order to bring order and light to their school, their homes, and their communities? to restore their hope?

  1. Initial Post (300-500 words):
  2. Identify a Psalm which expresses a sense of despair and hopelessness.
  3. Rewrite the Psalm from the perspective of a child who feels downtrodden. Be creative. Change the subjects to be subjects which are more believable and age-specific for a child. Express the same emotions and feelings of the Psalm with the issues and words of a young child (you can pick the age and circumstances). Here’s an example taken from Psalms for Young Children by Marie-Helene Delval.

When I trust in God,
it’s like being wrapped in a warm blanket.
With God on my side,
I am not scared of anything –
not during the day,
not during the night.

Psalm 91

  1. After rewriting your selected Psalm, respond to the prompt above.
  2. Be sure to divide your initial post with appropriate headings to make it easier to read (e.g., “My Rewritten Psalm”, “Encouraging the Downtrodden”)
  3. Follow-Up Posts: Guidance for quantity and quality of Followup Posts is provided below under the heading “Point Boosters for Follow-up Posts.”