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Craig Ewert gives a lot of arguments for why he should use Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS). What is one you agree with? What is one reason you disagree with? What is one reason you struggle to understand or accept?

1.What is the difference thesis? Who is against it? Who is for it? What do you believe? Why?

  1. Talking about death is hard –discuss end of life planning (in the abstract if you prefer) with someone you’re close to. It need not be serious but try the conversation our and see what happens! Journal briefly about what it felt like to have this discussion.
  2. Craig Ewert gives a lot of arguments for why he should use Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS). What is one you agree with? What is one reason you disagree with? What is one reason you struggle to understand or accept?
  3. What are the 3 different kinds of death? Which definition do you think best explains death?
  4. Why is the “playing God” argument a bad argument?

Identify key business and technical challenges of FlashMobz acquisition of PhonesRUs and transition to eCommerce. Build an inclusive and persuasive argument that can be presented to Asif.

FlashMobz is a mobile phone and accessories retailer based in England, owned by Asif. The business started with a single shop, which Asif has grown into a chain of eleven. The first four shops were opened from scratch but in July 2014 Asif bought ‘PhonesRUs’ a group of three outlets, which he intends to operate under the FlashMobz brand. The recent acquisition is a significant expansion in the operation of the business, not least because two of the new outlets are in Belgium. Asif is hoping that this will help him to gain a foothold in the European market. As a result of the expansion Asif has identified a need to open a new warehouse in the East of England, and he has decided that this would be an excellent opportunity to launch an eCommerce arm to the business, capitalising on the success of the FlashMobz brand, but with a relatively small additional overhead.

FlashMobz and PhonesRUs have different IT systems, and in addition to integrating the two parts of the business there is the need to add ‘b2c’ eCommerce functionality. Asif would like this to be fully integrated with the retail stores, allowing customers to collect and return stock via the stores, as well as via courier.

You are a member of the SBS Consultant Team employed by FlashMobz. You are required to write a professional report which deals with the issues outlined above and presents your analysis and recommendations.

▪ Identify key business and technical challenges of FlashMobz acquisition of PhonesRUs and transition to eCommerce.
▪ Consider barriers to implementation and how these might be overcome.
▪ Build an inclusive and persuasive argument that can be presented to Asif.

The word count for the report is 2400.

Structure your assignment as a report – include:Abstract- Title Page – Contents – Introduction a Main Section – Conclusions and Recommendations a References.

The case study requires you to work with incomplete information, an important skill. You are free to make assumptions about aspects of Asif’s situation or operation where these are relevant to your work – ensure that any assumptions made are clearly stated in your report.

You must reference your report with a range of practitioner and academic publications (Include at least 10 references. References will not be included in the word count).

The report should be be 2400 words in length (not including the references)

Using the Online Collaborative Technologies.

The online module site has been set up with discussion forums. You should use these to
▪ Discuss the topics presented.
▪ Consider the implications of these for IS professionals and organisations.
▪ Share papers and articles that you have found on relevant topics (remember to include links / reference / pdfs if you do this!)
▪ Discuss key concepts of relevance for the assignments.

The purpose of this element is to give you direct practical experience of using collaborative technologies, and for you to consider how they could be incorporated into your future practice as IS professionals.

How does this scenario reflect behaviorism generally or classical conditioning, specifically? To what extent, if any, would giving rewards or punishments be helpful in this situation?

Imagine it is halfway through the school semester, and you have a student in your class who struggles with the basic vocabulary and facts in the current science unit. The student will struggle with the next unit without mastery of the current unit. You have also noticed that the student will ask to go to see the school nurse multiple times each week, especially when it is time to work on the science unit.

Reflect on this scenario and consider how you can address the issues raised by the following questions:

What need(s) is the student trying to meet?
How does this scenario reflect behaviorism generally or classical conditioning, specifically? To what extent, if any, would giving rewards or punishments be helpful in this situation?
How could you help the student find other ways to meet his or her needs?
How would you help the student retain and retrieve the necessary information?
How could you use what the student already knows to help the student learn the necessary information?

Christians believe that Jesus is King and Lord and that His ideas are not just better than other ideas, but true and right and good. What does this mean for you as a Christian social worker and how you will assess ideas and theories you encounter in your practice in light of truth?

On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross,
The emblem of suffering and shame;
And I love that old cross where the dearest and best
For a world of lost sinners was slain.

Refrain

So I’ll cherish the old rugged cross,
Till my trophies at last I lay down;
I will cling to the old rugged cross,
And exchange it some day for a crown.

O that old rugged cross, so despised by the world,
Has a wondrous attraction for me;
For the dear Lamb of God left His glory above
To bear it to dark Calvary.

In that old rugged cross, stained with blood so divine,
A wondrous beauty I see,
For ’twas on that old cross Jesus suffered and died,
To pardon and sanctify me.

To the old rugged cross I will ever be true;
Its shame and reproach gladly bear;
Then He’ll call me some day to my home far away,
Where His glory forever I’ll share.

Respond to the following questions by posting your answers in the discussion.

A.) What do you think about Jesus declaring that he is the truth and that those who follow actual truth listen to him? How do you think this would be received today if Jesus said the same thing in your community, neighborhood or workplace?
B.) Christians believe that Jesus is King and Lord and that His ideas are not just better than other ideas, but true and right and good. What does this mean for you as a Christian social worker and how you will assess ideas and theories you encounter in your practice in light of truth?
C.) What concerns do you have about the possibility of conflicts between your beliefs about truth and practicing as a social worker? Explain.
D.) Knowing that Jesus, truth, and the message of the cross is resisted or even despised at times by the world, what makes it worth it to you to follow him, even if it might lead to confict, loss or persecution?

How do the social psychology concepts of conformity and the power of the social situation that we are studying this week relate to what happened during the brief period of time that the prison study ran.

Our textbook discusses one of the most famous psychological experiments of all time, conducted by Dr. Philip Zimbardo and his colleagues at Stanford University.  After reading about the experiment and exploring the website, answer the following:

1. Was it ethical to do the prison study in the way that Zimbardo conducted it? Why or why not? Explain your position substantively.

In responding to the above, keep in mind that morals and ethics aren’t the same thing. Morals are right vs. wrong behavior internal compasses that guide personal life decisions and are grounded in family beliefs, faith traditions, etc. Ethics are standards of behavior established by a professional organization, such as the American Psychological Association. You may have very strong feelings about whether the Zimbardo study was moral, but here we are discussing ethics.

2. How do the social psychology concepts of conformity and the power of the social situation that we are studying this week relate to what happened during the brief period of time that the prison study ran. Where in the description of how the study unfolded did we see evidence of these concepts?

Ground your answer to the questions in #2 in our assigned readings for this week and think social psychology. For example, the guards were given power over the prisoners and having power may affect others’ obedience to one’s rules, but one can affect obedience one-on-one as we see in the Milgram study. What we mean when we say “the power of the social situation” is the impact that being with others in a group setting, whether public or private, has on people’s behavior, such as the degree to which they conform to perceived norms).

Write a minimum 1 page well-defined paper on the disorder and how the character portrayed this disorder in the movie. What was the name of the movie? What was the name of the character? What psychological disorder did he/she have?

Watch a movie which features a psychological disorder. Write a minimum 1 page well-defined paper on the disorder and how the character portrayed this disorder in the movie. You must answer the following questions in your paper:

What was the name of the movie?
What was the name of the character?
What psychological disorder did he/she have?
Did he or she show the typical symptoms of the disorder?
Did the character ever “fix” the problem?
What would you suggest the character should do to help solve his or her psychological problem?
Finally, which therapy approach (cognitive-behavioral, psychoanalytic, humanistic, etc.) would you use to help the person with the problem and why?

International Business Diplomacy after Coronavirus Pandemic. Analyze and predict how the coronavirus pandemic will impact the international business diplomacy including discussion on how we should prepare at national and/or international level.

The world is paying attention to the ongoing pandemic disease, coronavirus also known as COVID-19. Unlike other viruses such as SARS and MERS, COVID-19 is driving modern societies to the edge of the cliff. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern due to its impacts on varied fields. Several scholarly groups are concentrating on finding a truth connoting that the virus not only disturbs global health but also mortally disorder overall economies and politics both at domestic and international levels.

Although the technology industries are becoming more conspicuous to quarantined societies, the prospective indication after this outbreak denotes an economic plunge in IT stock markets. Since the government fortified to close the places where people need to be drawn closer, schools, companies, and public places, workers, students, and teachers start using the technology to contact each other and enrich their quarantined lives. On that account, technology companies like Zoom, Netflix, and Amazon have great alternation in their share price (BBC News). According to the graph, we can realize that the share price of Zoom has the largest increase between five month. However, this positive effect can bring negative changes after the pandemic. The quarantined life and lockdown are the reason why the consumption of these technologies is incredibly increased but after this, there is a tendency that people may not use them as often as now. Thus, they might face the tremendous loss of their finance because of reduced demand. For example, when this pandemic situation gets better, students and workers can go back to their normal life. Then, the consumption of the technology might be decreased. To prepare for that situation in domestic degrees, the governments need to support the companies for assuring workers’ leisure time. Also, for schools, they can help them to have a ‘smart class day’ in which the students and teachers have classes using the technology. For the international level, countries should have meetings virtually when they have an emergency or lack of time to meet in-person. If we prepare like these, we will be able to prevent the great recession from the technology industry.

International Business Diplomacy after Coronavirus Pandemic. Analyze and predict how the coronavirus pandemic will impact the international business diplomacy including discussion on how we should prepare at national and/or international level.

For the incoming freshman, the transition to college may prove difficult. Research has shown that nearly 1/3 of college freshman do not enroll the following year. Why does this happen? Describe the difficulties you encountered when entering college. Include an abstract.

For the incoming freshman, the transition to college may prove difficult. Research has shown that nearly 1/3 of college freshman do not enroll the following year. Why does this happen? In an article titled “The Transition from Extrinsic to Intrinsic Motivation in the College Classroom: A First-Year Experience” written by Thompson and Thornton (2002), this topic is discussed. The authors suggest that high school students are extrinsically motivated by grades, attendance, detentions, and suspensions. The college student, on the other hand, is not. The authors suggest that learning is intrinsically motivating and the transition between the two experiences can be difficult. Describe the difficulties you encountered when entering college. Include an abstract

Describe a recent challenging presentation of a sick child in your current clinical setting. Explore your feelings about the assessment and management of the patient requiring emergency care. Evaluate or make a judgement about what has happened.

The purpose of this assessment is to reflect on clinical learning related to an episode of care for a paediatric patient that presented to your facility. At times, nurses encounter events that they find clinically and professionally challenging. It is important to see these situations as opportunities that contribute to life-long learning and improvement in clinical practice. Reflection is a fundamental component of learning. It integrates the learning experience, the emotional context and the resultant changes in our clinical skills and professional practice. It also, enables us to evaluate the quality of care provided in our clinical setting.

  • Describe a recent challenging presentation of a sick child in your current clinical setting.
  • Explore your feelings about the assessment and management of the patient requiring emergency care.
  • Evaluate or make a judgement about what has happened. Consider what was good about the experience and what did not go well.
  • Analyse the components of the situation which impacted significantly on the care you provided
  • Conclude the reflection process by outlining what you have learned from the experience, what could have been done differently?
  • Formulate an action plan for further learning to meet your clinical practice requirements. What strategies or documentation might be needed to better support you in providing care to sick children and their family?

In hospitalized psychiatric patients (Population of patients), how does the use of restraints (Intervention) compared to de-escalation techniques (Comparison) decrease aggression (Outcome) during hospitalization (Time)?

Restraints are currently used as a last resort measure when psychiatric patients are at severe risk of harm to themselves or others. Many procedures must be followed once a patient is restrained. Legal paperwork such as restriction of rights’ documents must be filed that explain what methods were used to restrain the patient (mechanical restraints, medication, or seclusion), and the criteria for restraining the patient.  Within fifteen minutes of a patient being restrained, an order must be obtained from the physician. A new treatment plan must be initiated that declares the patient as an imminent risk of harm to self or others. While a patient is restrained, 15-minute documentation is required. During 15 minute checks, patients must be assessed for comfort, circulation, neurological state, skin integrity, and behaviors. Patients must be offered/provided toileting, comfort measures, education, food, and readiness for discontinuation. Within an hour of a patient being restrained, a physician must perform a “face-to-face” assessment of the patient to ensure the patient is in good shape.

Restraints should be discontinued as soon as patients resolve behaviors and no longer presents as harm to themselves or others. Within twenty-four hours of a patients’ restraints being discontinued, mental health staff provides patients with a survey about their restraint experience to assess what measures could have been taken to improve their restraint experience. All staff that participated in restraining the patients attend a debriefing session. During that meeting, they discuss preventative measures to avoid restraining patients in the future. Many patients view being restrained as a traumatic experience. Using de-escalation techniques when patients present with aggressive behaviors will help avoid restraining patients.

De-Escalation is defined as “talking with an angry or agitated service user in such a way that violence is averted and the person regains a sense of calm and self‐control” (Spencer & Johnson, 2016; p.2). In the mental healthcare sector, various talk-down and de-escalation techniques are employed in diffusing the aggressive behavior by the patient. Some recognized de-escalation techniques include verbal and non-verbal strategies and stature. The verbal techniques include the use of a calming tone, which may guide the patient to a calmer personal space. The non-verbal techniques include personal safety, self-awareness, eye contact, and an appropriate body stance. In practice, however, there is quite scanty scientific backing supporting the use of these de-escalation techniques in the mental health sector (Price & Baker, 2012; Spencer & Johnson, 2016).

In hospitalized psychiatric patients (Population of patients), how does the use of restraints (Intervention) compared to de-escalation techniques (Comparison) decrease aggression (Outcome) during hospitalization (Time)? (Appendix 1, check for Intervention-based question).