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Wk 2 – Resilience Presentation

Assignment ContentResource:Resilience Presentation Grading GuidePrepare a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation that illustrates how people create growth and find meaning out of trauma and suffering.Create a mock case study of a client who is a survivor of a traumatic event and who has overcome the experience, and is now demonstrating resilience and overall wellbeing.Include and discuss the following concepts:Introduce the concept of resilience.Describe the event the client experienced.Discuss how the client interpreted and overcame the event by use of meaning-making, sense-making and benefit-finding.Discuss the post-traumatic growth the client experienced.Explain the role of resilience in protecting wellbeing.Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.Submit your assignment.ResourcesCenter for Writing ExcellenceReference and Citation GeneratorGrammar and Writing Guides

Heat Transfer from Stream to Water.

You will prepare and submit a term paper on Heat Transfer from Stream to Water. Your paper should be a minimum of 1500 words in length. It also contains a stirrer that ensures the tank’s temperature is fixed. The experiment’s main source of heat is steam condensation that enters the heat exchanger shell side through the stream inlet. A water drain valve is used to drain water out of the tank and hence, turning the tank cold. One of the essential sections of this experiment is a thermocouple that is linked to a computer via an analog/digital converter. The purpose of the thermocouple is to measure the temperature of water getting in and out of the heat exchanger. The thermocouple also measures the stream in our condensate. Additionally, an orifice meter is employed to weigh the water flow rate when the heat exchanger is used. A computer installed with the appropriate programs is also important to provide the time against temperature data, which will assist the student to analyze the obtained results. Figure 1, 2, and 3 shows the Heated Tank assembly and connection, with a figure showing the entire Heated Tank whose capacity is roughly 30 gallons and should be about 31 inches deep.

Discussion on John Steinbeck: His Life and His Works.

Need help with my writing homework on John Steinbeck: His Life and His Works. Write a 1250 word paper answering; Steinbeck’s books generally deal with the desperation and resilience of poor Americans in the early decades of the twentieth century. His works also serve the purpose of a social documentary and present a picture of systemic injustices in the United States. His outstanding literary life culminated with the conferring of Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962, four years before his demise (Palmer, 2001, p.479).

It is fashionable with the new breed of novelists to separate literary art from political themes. But in the case of John Steinbeck, this distinction is not evident. The author, in the process of creating a work of art, had also taken upon himself to ask questions of social injustices in general and economic disparities in particular. Hence, Steinbeck’s body of work is in essence full of his own perspective on the state of rural American society. the medium of the novel is chosen in only as far as it gives the author requisite scope and opportunity to fulfill his role as a social commentator. To understand this social activist trait in Steinbeck’s character one has to look at the experiences and circumstances that shaped his vision of America. Firstly, his years as an adolescent in Salinas, where he got a firsthand experience of his parents’ struggle for survival is a formative influence. It is the next phase of his life however, that will prove more important – his long-time relationship with the radical social worker Carol Henning. The influence of Carol Henning cannot be underestimated, for her socialist views on life had clearly rubbed off on Steinbeck, which is evident from the earliest journalistic assignments that Steinbeck undertook. His years as a novice journalist also had a key role in the shaping of his character, for these early writing assignments were the foundations for his later literary pursuits (Palmer, 2001, p.479).&nbsp. &nbsp.