Imagine that you are a crime analyst. You will be creating a geographic crime ma

Imagine that you are a crime analyst. You will be creating a geographic crime map that spans three years of crime data.
You will create a CSV file, using an excel document, saved as a CSV file. To build the CSV file you will need to do the following:
Go to the LexisNexis Community Crime Map site: http://communitycrimemap.com/
Choose a crime you would like to search. (e.g., theft, robbery, arson).
Select a geographic area that has 5-10 instances of the specific crime you selected, which occurred in each of the 3 years preceding last year (e.g., if you are taking this course in 2018, then you would search for the specific crime in 2014, 2015, and 2016). NOTE: you want to use a geographic area with a small data set, e.g., a city of a million or more people would likely have a large data set.
Identify 5-10 instances of the crime for each of the 3 years. Click on the icon of the crime incident to ascertain the crime data. For a tutorial on using the crime map, watch the video from the Madison Police department explaining its use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c09YubbaD8&feature=youtu.be
Using the excel spreadsheet that you will save as a CSV file, create the following columns and input your crime data you have gathered from the crime map:
IR number (“ID” in CSV file)
Name of Crime (“class” in CSV file)
The date and time the crime occurred (“Events time” in CSV file). You must enter the date and time in the following format: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss
Latitude of crime location (“Point y” in CSV file)
Longitude of crime location (“Point x” in the CSV file)
NOTE: Access the “How to find Latitude and Longitude” document in the Topic 5 Topic Materials as a resource for this assignment.
Conduct analysis on the geographic data using the techniques from the assigned readings. Write a 750-1,000-word summary on the analysis of the data.
Be sure to cite three to five relevant scholarly sources in support of your content.
Utilize the Hunchlab website as a resource for the Topic 5 assignments.
URL:https://www.hunchlab.com/ 
Utilize the ArcGIS website as a resource for the Topic 5 assignments.
URL:http://www.esri.com/arcgis/about-arcgis 
Utilize the Maptitude website as a resource for the Topic 5 assignments.
URL:https://www.caliper.com/maptitude/crime/default.htm 

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In a Word document, provide short answers to the statements below. Refer to the

In a Word document, provide short answers to the statements below. Refer to the “Cultural Considerations Resource” for help in completing this assignment.
Explain cultural considerations that the counselor must account for when working with a client from each of the following groups (100-150 words each):
Immigrants (Documented and Undocumented)
Refugees
Discuss the cultural issues and trends that specifically apply to each of the following regional population groups of the United States (100-150 words each):
The Hmong in California
Cuban Americans in Florida
Hispanic Americans in the Southwest
Your choice of a white ethnic group (e.g., German, Irish, Italian)

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Photosynthesis is a really cool process that was first used by the cyanobacteria

Photosynthesis is a really cool process that was first used by the cyanobacteria.  These bacteria made oxygen available in the earth’s atmosphere millions of years ago and paved the way for the evolution of aerobic (oxygen-utilizing) organisms like us.  These early-photosynthetic organisms may have been engulfed by a non-photosynthetic single-celled organism to form the first plant-like eukaryotic organisms on the planet.  Plants are highly adapted organisms that use energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and water in a series of chemical reactions (utilizing enzymes and electron carriers) to generate sugars.  These sugars are their food source.  It also makes many of them very tasty to us and other organisms.  From the sugars they produce, they can make everything else (nucleic acids, amino acids and fatty acids) they need to survive, grow, and reproduce. For this reason plants are called autotrophs.   Auto means self and troph means nourishing.
Animals, on the other hand, have developed along a very different evolutionary line.  We move, hunt down our food, and ingest it to gain our source of many amino acids, sugars, and fatty acids.  We have an elaborate nervous systems to sense our environment and transmit this information to a central processing station, the brain, that enables us to react.  We have muscles to move and find food and we often need a lot of food to sustain our activity. We are very social and often engage in battles for the right to mate, be a part of the group, and/or eat.  I wonder if our behavior would change if we became photosynthetic and just hung around in the sun all day like a plant?  I surely hope that wouldn’t mean our brains would become obsolete!  
Below are some questions to consider as you write your post:
If we were photosynthetic, could sugar alone sustain us?  Hint:  Can you survive on sugar alone now?
Would we still need to eat?  If so what and why?
How long would we need to stand out in the sun to make enough sugar to provide for our energy needs?
How could our epidermis which is made of dead skin cells packed with a protein called keratin be changed back into living cells to sustain the process of photosynthesis?  If not could the underlying living-skin cells be changed into photosynthetic cells?
How would carbon dioxide be provided?  For us, carbon dioxide is a waste product of cellular respiration that we expel through the lungs.
****Remember to focus your post on only one of the topics presented under the assignment details!****
I just realized that the incredible hulk is green.  Maybe his color comes from photosynthesis! If photosynthesis could give me his strength, I might consider being turned green.  On the flip side, I hate insects and they might like to munch on me a bit too much if my skin becomes as tasty and nutrient-filled as the tissue of some plants!  Nevermind, I’ll keep my “omnivorous habits” and forgo the heat and the bugs!

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How do racial, social, political, and religious attitudes affect the counselor’s

How do racial, social, political, and religious attitudes affect the counselor’s perception and treatment of clients? How could the Christian worldview/chosen religious beliefs help with providing treatment to diverse populations? 150 words min
Explain how mental health and addiction therapy are viewed in various cultures. Give at least two examples. 150 words min

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