Sound Relationship House theory

Discuss your thoughts on how Gottman’s Sound Relationship House theory serves as an example of how a theory can provide shape and structure to a couple’s therapy treatment plan. Also, discuss how Gottman’s assessment process informs the treatment plan. Discuss what negative outcomes might be associated with couple and family therapy cases in which no or minimal assessment is conducted.

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Ethics in Corrections

Corrections is a large, wide-reaching aspect of criminal justice that includes incarceration, probation, and parole. In this assignment you will research and explain ethical challenges in corrections.

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper that addresses the following questions:

What are 2 ethical issues related to the prison system? Provide examples.
Do you feel it is ethical to privatize prisons versus traditional government-run facilities? Provide an explanation for your argument.
What consequences should be faced by correctional officers who violate ethical codes of conduct?
Do community corrections programs place too much burden and risk on communities and citizens? Are some programs better for community placement than others? Explain your answer.
Is there ever a circumstance in which you feel physical punishment is appropriate? Explain your response.

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Narrative based on non fiction

In The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, the author reveals that Henrietta did not wish to donate her cells for research and that the family was not exactly pleased with the manner in which her body was used for science. Choose one of the following people from the text and write a 400 word minimum narrative from his or her point of view. You should include some of the facts and information from the text, but mostly this will be a fictionalized account of what happened based on your imagination.

Character Perspectives:

Deborah Lacks (Henrietta’s daughter)
David Lacks (Henrietta’s husband)
If you need help getting started, consider the following ideas as food for thought:

1) What time period do you wish to set your story (when Henrietta was living or after her death?)

2) Perhaps you’d like to write from Deborah’s perspective as a teenager living with an ailing mother.

3) Consider writing from David’s perspective as he realizes his wife is dying or when he finds out that science has taken her cells without his knowledge or approval.

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readings

Discussion 6-7 Readings

Read Native American Literature Perspective from the Readings folder (the entire 10 page document), “American Horse,” “A Man to Send Rain Clouds,”  and “The Future of Native American Literature,” from the Readings folder.

Discussion 6

After reading the following from the Native American Literature Perspective document:

Writing to Bridge the Mixed-Blood Divide: An American Indian Perspective

Simple Memories as Poems

The Toughest Indian in the World

Teaching the Art of Being Human: Ancient Indigenous Storytelling Thrives

Blackfeet Troubadour Sings Traditions

Respond with your reflections to these readings as a whole in five paragraphs total. Your reflection can include your thoughts while reading, a quote or two that stuck out to you, an interesting concept or idea, any questions you have, or your relation or non-relation to anything that was said. This exercise is to get you thinking about what you are reading and to go beyond a superficial relationship to the words on the page. This will be a helpful habit when you write your essays and need to analyze. Please also use examples and quotes from the text.

Discussion 7

After reading the short stories, American Horse by Louise Erdrich and The Man to Send Rain Clouds by Leslie Marmon Silko, respond to the theme in both of the modern-day friction between Native Americans and Western culture. What is the main conflict in both? What tools do the authors use to showcase this conflict?
In “The Future of Native American Literature,” Native American author John Smelcer describes how his father was taken from his family and shipped to a boarding school, where he was taught to discard all things Indian. Today, he is socially more distant from his heritage than his brothers and sisters who were not relocated by the government (136). It is obvious by now that these two fictional Native American stories by Erdrich and Silko are based off non-fictional concerns. How else are these stories involved with the third wave of multiculturalism outlined in this essay? 
Respond to BOTH questions 1 and 2 in 3 full paragraphs total, using examples and quotes from the text. In order to analyze and to avoid summary, locate literary devices and themes in the work. There are plenty present in these stories.

American horse: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uwm5457ssrs7zbr/AACXnnFa48oeVa1RkzUSiYoxa?dl=0&preview=American+Horse.pdf

A man to send rain clouds: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uwm5457ssrs7zbr/AACXnnFa48oeVa1RkzUSiYoxa?dl=0&preview=The+Man+to+Send+Rain+Clouds.pdf

The furture of the native American Indian perspective: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uwm5457ssrs7zbr/AACXnnFa48oeVa1RkzUSiYoxa?dl=0&preview=The+Future+of+Native+American+Literature.pdf