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Compare and contrast any two characters in the novel, considering similarities and differences.

-Compare and contrast any two characters in the novel, considering similarities and differences. Character options: Daisy/Myrtle, Daisy/Jordan, Tom/Gatsby, Nick/Gatsby.

-Analyze a significant place/setting in the novel. Aside from the obvious physical features or differences, consider the symbolic function of each place. Setting options: West or East Egg, Gatsby’s mansion, the valley of the ashes and Wilson’s garage, or New York City.

-Analyze Nick Carraway’s role as a character and as a narrator.
Discuss the visual imagery in the novel and what it adds to the story. Consider: clothing, house descriptions, landscape descriptions.

-Choose an important MOTIF (repeated symbol) in the book and trace its development. (Significant motifs include weather, colors, and cars

Identify the stage of change the student is in with supporting evidence

You will watch the MTV Series – 16 and Recovering (Full episodes can be found at http://www.mtv.com/shows/16-and-recovering/episode-guide.
After viewing the four-episode series, you will select one student from the show and write a paper that answers the following:
Student background
Cultural considerations of the student
Strengths of the student
Assessment of the student
Drug(s) of choice
DSM 5 diagnosis
Identify the stage of change the student is in with supporting evidence
Treatment plan – 2 goals with objectives and interventions. Each intervention should match the stage of change the person is in
How you may include spirituality or religion when working with this student
Provide 2 different referrals for additional treatment and explain why you would make those referrals
Overall thoughts about Northshore Recovery High School.

Discuss anonymity’s role in criminal or unethical activities

Discuss anonymity’s role in criminal or unethical activities

How did Europeans describe Native Indians lives and culture?

How did Europeans describe Native Indians lives and culture? What might have motivated men like Columbus to lie about what he saw? How can we know what Indians lives were really like?

provide an outline for a comprehensive career program that includes program planning, organizational needs, implementation, administrative needs, and criteria for evaluation.

provide an outline for a comprehensive career program that includes program planning, organizational needs, implementation, administrative needs, and criteria for evaluation. Incorporate the two articles you found for this week’s Studies.

For example, if you are currently, or will be, a school counselor, describe how you would set up your comprehensive program. If you are a mental health counselor, imagine that you have several clients in need of this service; therefore, you are setting up a program to meet their needs.

How do the rights of a tenured teacher differ from a non-tenured teachers’ rights, in the areas of dismissal, freedom of expression, and academic freedom?

How do the rights of a tenured teacher differ from a non-tenured teachers’ rights, in the areas of dismissal, freedom of expression, and academic freedom? Use text evidence from Roth, Pickering, Doyle, Fowler, and Wilson to support your distinctions. In your opinion, do the rights of a tenured teacher provide a lot or a little more protection than a non-tenured teachers’ rights?

Which fundamental rule do you believe is the most important and why?

Write a 1-2-page response summarizing the “rules” for crime scene investigators. Ensure the following questions are addressed in the paper:

Which fundamental rule do you believe is the most important and why? How can media releases be of assistance or hindrance to an investigation?

How does a high-stress environment like war or the emergency room affect supervisory techniques, as compared to peacetime?

Discuss THREE supervisory techniques that they used, using specific examples from the movie o. Do not spend too much effort explaining the background or details of the scenario, just get to the point.

C. Make sure to discuss the following topics:

i. Which of the supervisory techniques were effective? Why?

ii. Which supervisory techniques were not effective? Why?

iii. Pick one scene and discuss what you would have done differently as a supervisor and why.

iv. How does a high-stress environment like war or the emergency room affect supervisory techniques, as compared to peacetime (or a less stressful environment)?

v. What supervisory trait do you most relate to and why? You should include a personal account from your life.

vi. Why do supervisors fail if they are using a “textbook” technique? Explain using the scenes from the movie/show or your own personal life to enhance your explanation.

Why are we so addicted to the internet? And How the internet has changed the family structure?

The paper has to also be able to refute the claim that the internet has become an addiction.
This paper has to answer the questions: Why are we so addicted to the internet? And How the internet has changed the family structure?

Explain the importance of crime scene coordination. How important is briefing members of the crime scene team from the lead investigator before, during, and after crime scene processing?

Explain the importance of crime scene coordination. How important is briefing members of the crime scene team from the lead investigator before, during, and after crime scene processing?Identify a few key agencies an investigator should have in their professional network and why