September 11

1000 words or more; question#1 on the attachmentAfter September 11, 2001, the world was inundated with images of terrorism. Interestingly enough, the images seen in the Middle East were considerably different than those seen in the Western world. Using your understanding of the differences between believing and knowing, explain why citizens of the Middle East have a different perspective of those events.

Write a psychiatric evaluation on a client with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Write a psychiatric evaluation on a client with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

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Write a psychiatric evaluation on a client with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Demographic–includes client occupation

Subjective Data

Objective Data

****Rationale for the diagnosis with DSM-5 criteria and the client presented symptoms.

****Chose 2 differential diagnoses with the Rationale for the diagnosis with DSM-5 criteria and the client presented symptoms.

***Plan/Treatment-Rationale

***Neurobiology of the chosen medications

 

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Genetic Inheritance and Mutation

Aminimum of 350 words with references. Please read carefully before enswering all questions.Mutations are changes that occur within the genes of an organism. Sometimes these mutations impact a single gene, while other mutations impact the number or structure of entire chromosomes. Since many mutations change just one tiny piece of information in one single piece of DNA, they usually do not cause any problems. For example, imagine if someone sent you a long email and accidentally misspelled the word “friend” as “freind.” You would still understand the email and would probably still even catch the original meaning – this is a good analogy for what happens with a point mutation, where just one part of a gene is changed.However, sometimes a single mistake can make a big difference. Imagine if, while composing a long email, you accidentally select and delete an entire paragraph or perhaps auto-correct changes a critical word. You can imagine (and perhaps have even experienced) how such a mistake might cause great confusion and miscommunication.Many genetic disorders are caused by changes to a single gene in the form of a point mutation or due to a chromosomal abnormality like a chromosome disorder. Sometimes these mutations are passed from one generation to the next, just like other harmless traits like eye color and blood type. These mutations may cause specific disorders, or they may predispose a person to a common disease like cancer or heart disease.Review the following resources to learn more about genetics and the implications of our genetic knowledge:http://extmedia.kaplan.edu/genEd/SC200/1605A/SC200_U7_Discussion_Resources.pdfDuring the week, discuss the following with your classmates. Be sure to use the provided course materials and feel free to share additional information you find in the KU Library or through your own research.Imagine that you have a particular genetic trait and that you have four children. Two of the four children also possess this trait. Meanwhile, the other biological parent of your children does not possess the trait.Explain why you think the trait in the scenario is dominant or recessive.Based upon your response, describe why it would or would not be possible for the trait in the scenario to “skip” a generation.Patterns of inheritance within organisms like pea plants, fruit flies, mice, and others are somewhat easy to determine since their mating practices can easily be controlled. Apart from controlling who mates with whom, what other characteristics make species like these ideal for studying genetics?Select and describe a health problem that you believe has a genetic component at least partially inherited. If you do not identify an inherited health condition within your family, choose a disease that interests you or impacts a friend or other family member. Would you be interested in having genetic testing to determine whether you carry a genetic mutation for a particular disorder or a genetic predisposition for a disease? Why/why not? What are the advantages and disadvantages of determining your predisposition?Explore the current state of research for the health problem you selected. Focus on one of the following to discuss as they relate to the genetics of the disease:CauseTesting/Screening/PreventionTreatments/Therapies/Cures

Showing Life in Life Church.

Complete 5 pages APA formatted article: Showing Life in Life Church. I paid the church a visit on November 12 and 20. I arrived at the church early and so I had time to look around.

The first day I arrived a bit earlier so that I could have a good look around. Since the church was small, I was easily spotted as a new visitor. A young woman recognized me as a visitor and approached me. She introduced herself as Jenna Simons about my visit to the church. I told her that I was new to that place and was visiting the church to do some research on an assignment. She asked about my background and gladly agreed to help. She was a friendly woman who answered my questions patiently. Politely, she invited me to sit with her and asked how I got to know about this church. I explained about my internet research and the assignment which I had to do. She then asked me about my religious beliefs, my perception of Jesus, salvation and the church. I told her that I was a staunch believer of the bible and that, all my beliefs originate from the holy book. We then discussed the concept of salvation. We then decided to pray a short prayer together. She then invited me to visit the church more often. She was glad that she could be of some help to me for my assignment. Moreover, she wholeheartedly asked me to bring my friends along with me the next time, so that they could also get to know about this lively little church. I thanked her for the invitation and said that I would definitely bring my friends if they could make it.

The service started with great fervor and I was amazed to see that people were not overdressed, in fact, I saw many people in very casual attire. Even though I had an idea that there was no particular dress code at the church, through my internet research, I did not expect the leaders to be so casually dressed. I quickly registered the reason behind it. One of the main agendas of the church was to ensure uniformity amongst the people.