Week 3 – 2 questions and a Power Point

This is two questions, and a Power Point that has to be made.  All the materials have been added.  This is for Essays Expert Professor.  Thank you.

Treatment Overview

Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read the required chapters from the text and review the required articles for this week. Over the course of the past weeks, we have considered the use of medications in the treatment of various psychological disorders. This discussion will provide you with an opportunity to give an informed appraisal on the use of drugs to treat disorders and defend your stance based on your judgment of the literature. In your initial post, describe what you believe are the greatest strengths and weaknesses of using the medications to treat psychological disorders.  Evaluate the employment of psychoactive drugs in the treatment of disorders over the lifespan from both an ethical and risk-benefits perspective. Summarize the theories of psychiatric disease and the scientific rationale behind its treatment through the employment of drug therapies. Explain what you believe to be the greatest challenges in the use of psychoactive medications over the next several years. Support your statements with references and logical arguments.

Planting a Tree.

I will pay for the following article Planting a Tree. The work is to be 3 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

1. Identifying which tree you want to plant is the first step in this regard. Clearly define which tree you want to plant and what your purpose of planting the tree is. If you are planting a tree just for the purpose of planting, your choice may differ. However, if you are planting the tree so that you can grow it and eat its fruit your overall effort may be different. It is therefore extremely important to define the purpose for which the tree is being planted.2. Selecting the right time of the year is another important step because not all trees can be planted in every season.

Planting trees in summer or late spring may not be suitable as the heat may not allow the plant to grow properly and may ultimately die down. It is critical that the right time of the year must be chosen to plan the tree. 3. Digging the hole in the right size and width is another important step to be performed in order to successfully plant the tree. Many times, people dig holes that are either large or wider and thus may not be suitable for the planting of the tree. One can learn from the intuition as to what should be the right width and depth of the hole considering the size of the tree being planted.

A typical standard to dig the hole of the right size is to dig it at least twice as large as the root ball of the tree. You may also need to check the local requirements for digging the hole of the right size especially if you are digging it near a telephone booth or other public places. There may be certain restrictions on digging the hole over the particular size in local areas so better check with the local requirements. 4. Once the hole is dug, the next step is to place the tree in the hole in a manner that it can easily fit the tree inside the hole.

The overall process to place the tree in the hole is, however, different for large and small trees. If you are planting a small tree, it is easier to upside down the pot and removes the tree to plant it. However, if the tree is large, you may require a large scissor or knife to actually cut through the packing and then place the tree in the hole of the right size. Sometimes, large trees have ropes around their trunk therefore if you find one. try to cut it after you actually place the tree in the hole.

Once you unpack the tree, try to place the tree gently and ensure that the hole is wide enough to accommodate the tree. At this moment, it is extremely important to ensure that the hole is not shallow neither is deep and then gently places the tree.5. Once you place the tree in the hole, it is important to cover back the hole with the soil removed while digging the hole. Sometimes, the soil may not be suitable therefore you may require some composted manure to fill the hole. Composted manure will actually further fertile the soil and will also make it soft so that enough water can reach the roots of the tree.

Make sure that you have composted readily available at the time of planting the tree.6. Make sure that you use the proper organic fertilizer for the tree to grow as commercial fertilizer may burn the tree. Once you cover the hole with the soil and manure, the use of good quality fertilizer is essential to help the tree to grow easily.7. Continue to water the plant and ensure that the plant gets adequate sunlight, water, and fertilizer to grow. Planting tree is a lifelong process therefore continues to take care of your tree till gives the fruit and increases your efforts to get more fruit by properly watering the plant.

Social Inequality: The Most Significant Predictor of Health.

Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on Social Inequality: The Most Significant Predictor of Health. It needs to be at least 1250 words.

Consequently, society is affected as common matters like businesses involving these sick people are disturbed, as well. Because of this, social theorists have come to explore how societies view health and the diseases and illnesses that afflict people. Although there are five main perspectives on health, which also contribute noteworthy theories, the author of this paper believes that, ultimately, social inequality is the most significant predictor of health.There are five main perspectives on society and health. however, only one is deemed by this author to be most appropriate—although other perspectives also contribute a significant view of health within society.

The first one is the Functionalist Perspective, which views diseases and illnesses as “dysfunctional” both for the person who is sick and for society at large (Kendall, Murray and Linden 2007: 561). This is considered to be so because sick individuals cannot successfully perform their roles in society due to their respective afflictions (Kendall, Murray and Linden 2007: 561). Therefore, a sick person is expected by society to do all that he or she can in order to get better and become a functional member of society again.

Due to this dysfunction brought about by illnesses and diseases, society should then “establish boundaries that define who is legitimately sick” and expect from them certain roles (Kendall, Murray and Linden 2007: 561). Hence, there are five main “sick roles” that are deemed fitting for sick people (Kendall, Murray, and Linden 2007: 561). However, because persons are not all the same and the sicknesses that afflict them are also varied in definition, cause, and treatment, there would always be people who would not fit inside the categories of the sick role.

Furthermore, it does not address those with chronic illnesses and disabilities (Kendall, Murray and Linden 2007: 561). Hence, this perspective is not enough to fully encapsulate how health and ill health function in society.