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Discussion Thread: Cognitive Dissonance Chapter 4 of our textbook describes the
Discussion Thread: Cognitive Dissonance Chapter 4 of our textbook describes the discomfort of cognitive dissonance and ways to alleviate this discomfort. Provide an example of cognitive dissonance from a book or movie and describe how the person involved reduced (or could have reduced) the dissonance. Be sure to specifically link to concepts provided in our…
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In this course, students develop a research proposal that investigates the effec
In this course, students develop a research proposal that investigates the effectiveness of an intervention strategy that is applied or carried out by social workers to address and ameliorate an identified human problem that compromises human functioning. Students identify a particular human problem and choose an evidence-based practice strategy or intervention that can be applied…
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C01 Introduction to Business Directions: Be sure to save an electronic copy of y
C01 Introduction to Business Directions: Be sure to save an electronic copy of your answer before submitting it to Ashworth College for grading. Unless otherwise stated, answer in complete sentences, and be sure to use correct English, spelling and grammar. Sources must be cited in APA format. Your response should be four (4) double-spaced pages;…
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Feminism and women’s rights in society Side one whether women should have rights
Feminism and women’s rights in society Side one whether women should have rights Side two women’s should not have rights And Side 3 you decide—And my decision is Women’s should have rights Just introduction Thesis Side 1,2,and 3 And then the conclusion The post Feminism and women’s rights in society Side one whether women should…
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Mapping & Topic This assignment consist of three parts. All three parts must be
Mapping & Topic This assignment consist of three parts. All three parts must be combined into one document before uploading the assignment to Canvas. Part 1 Watch the video How to Develop a Good Research Topic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXNztCLYgxc (Links to an external site.) Create a research topic for your traditional research. Focus on all the attributes…
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Please provide an overview of your research project by answering the following q
Please provide an overview of your research project by answering the following questions. Be sure to review the syllabus and the Academic Research Project manual before answering the questions. What is your proposed research project’s topic? What problem or issue is your research designed to solve? Why is solving the problem or issue important? Please…
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Identify 6 major third-party payers who provide revenue to healthcare providers.
Identify 6 major third-party payers who provide revenue to healthcare providers. Analyze at least 2 provider incentives and risks under each of the following reimbursement methods: **Cost based **Charge based **Per procedure **Per diagnosis **Per diem **Bundled payment **Capitation **Fee for service To support your work, use your course and textbook readings and also use…
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What is the most important thing you can do as an Incident Commander to address
What is the most important thing you can do as an Incident Commander to address media relations? Support your answer. Response must be 350 words or more APA format utilizing references below: Strategies for a PIO to Share Information in Times of Crisis https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/documents/fema_nims-basic-guidance-public-information-officers_12-2020.pdf The post What is the most important thing you can do…
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“All societies battle with Social Issues and problems but they may not share the
“All societies battle with Social Issues and problems but they may not share the same Social Issues and problems.” Answer the following questions 1. Define the term Social Issues/Problems 4pts 2. Explain the difference between Social Issues and Social Problems.5pts 3. List three major Social Problems that are prevalent in your community 3pts 4. State…
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We read a lot about what is important to reporters and what is not and learned a
We read a lot about what is important to reporters and what is not and learned about how reporters cover “viewpoints” rather than “truths.” With that, please examine the following: The potential for media misrepresentation of one’s words or offered positions, intentionally (sensationalism) and unintentionally (error or mis-attribution) At least two aspects of communication that…