Mock Behavioral Health Research Paper

Select a serial murder case from the following list for review:
John Wayne Gacy
Jack the Ripper
Wayne Williams
Jeffrey Dahmer
Herman Mudgett
Richard Ramirez
Gary Ridgway
Aileen Wuornos
Ed Gein
David Berkowitz
Hamilton Howard “Albert” Fish
Ted Bundy
Analyze the case to identify specific psychological characteristics and patterns that might be inferred about the individual.
Document your findings in a 1,350- to 2,100-word paper that includes the following elements:
Behavioral variables, including a review of signature and modus operandi
Repetitive patterns evident in criminal acts
Possible issues in development and life experience that may be identified as possible causes for prevalent criminality and psychopathology
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Persuasive Scholarship Essay

Imagine that you are applying for an Excelsior College Alumni Scholarship.  You will write an essay that not only describes yourself and your educational and career goals but applies what you learned in Module 5 on persuasive writing to convince the Alumni Scholarship Selection Committee that you should be the individual chosen for the scholarship being offered. (Note: Because this is a persuasive essay, it is preferred that you use first person language for this writing style.)

For this assignment you will compose an essay by going through the writing process step-by-step to develop your final reflective essay paper. 
Your paper should include the following elements, with are each explained fully in at least one well-developed paragraph.

Introduction: Provide a short introductory paragraph/thesis statement. In this paragraph, introduce yourself as a student and professional (or new professional) to the reader. For example, share your degree program and area of study/interest, and how long youve been in school. You might also share what you are currently doing for work, for how long, etc.  In your introduction refer to why you are writing the essay and offer a summary statement as to why you should receive the scholarship.

Goals: What are your career and/or future educational goals? How will your degree help you with your career, educational, or personal goals?

Challenges Overcome: What challenges did you face in going back to school or being successful in school?  What strategies did you use to overcome these challenges?

Benefits of Scholarship: Describe how an Excelsior scholarship would be helpful to you with your current degree program or a future program.  Here you want to be convincing as to why you should receive the scholarship above other applicants.   

Conclusion: Provide a persuasive concluding paragraph that shares what you have learned about yourself through writing this essay, why you think you would be a qualified recipient for a scholarship and your vision for the future after earning your degree.

Formal Report & Webpage Finance

At this point in your academic career, you likely have declared a major and have a general sense of the career field you are entering. Career field, however, is a broad term, and there are many jobs your major can prepare you for. What you will choose depends on many factors, and it is important to have a clear sense of potential jobs before applying.

This assignment involves two parts: writing a formal report and adapting that report for a website.

Formal Report Portion:

Write a formal report in which you analyze two different job positions in your major area of study and determine whether both, one, or neither of these positions are suitable for you. These two positions should be realistic, actual jobs you are potentially interested in holding someday. The body section of the report should contain the analysis of the two jobs, and the conclusions section should contain your assessment of their suitability.

Completing this formal report will require researching the requirements, working conditions, pay scale, geographic expectations, job outlook, and other pertinent factors related to both jobs. A good place to start is the Occupational Outlook Handbook at the Bureau of Labor Statistics website (www.bls.gov/ooh/ (Links to an external site.)). You should use the Occupational Outlook Handbook as a source. You should also include two to four additional credible sources in the report.

Formal reports often include visual elements, such as tables, infocharts, graphs, and so forth. Your report should include four visual elements in sections of your choosing.

You can treat this formal report as akin to a research report. You can find a complete explanation of the standards for a research report and a sample formal report in Chapter 10 of Writing that Works. You should also consider the writing lessons and strategies covered in Chapters 1 & 2 and throughout the semester.

Questions to consider as you write the formal report:

How can I maintain a professional tone throughout while still making my report interesting and concise?
How will I organize the information? What kind of headings and sections should I include?
What details of the two jobs are most important? What is relevant to include and what is not?
Where will I incorporate visual elements?
What sources will be most effective for my research needs? Where will I find my sources?
Have I included all necessary sections and other specifications listed below in Formatting and Required Elements?

See Formatting and Required Elements below for more details.

Web Page Portion:

You will also adapt your formal report for use on the web. That means you will distill the report down to one to two (1-2) Word document pages worth of information and re-craft that content to be suitable for the web in terms of its organization and visual appearance.

Questions to consider as you adapt the report for the web:

How much material will I pull from the report to equal one-two pages worth of online content?
How will I change the tone and trim the information to highlight the important elements?
How can I use the inverted pyramid method of organization?
How can I break up dense blocks of text into smaller chunks and use headings/subheadings to guide the reader quickly?

Formatting and Required Elements for Report:

Headings, page numbers, headers, section headings, white space, and other relevant design elements as recommended in Chapter 10. You should read Chapter 10 in its entirety to do well on this assignment.
Four (4) visual elements either designed by you or reproduced and credited from a professional source. Remember to number figures sequentially throughout the report (Figure 1, Figure 2, and so forth) and credit the source, if applicable.
The BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook AND two to four (2-4) additional credible sources.
Required sections:
Title page (Use ENC 3213: Professional Writing as the report recipient)
Table of contents
Executive summary (1 page)
Introduction (1-2 pages)
Body (4-5 pages; this is where you analyze the two different jobs)
Conclusions (1 page; evaluate which position seems more desirable and why, or why both or neither are preferable)
Reference page in APA style (for both written material and visuals, if applicable)
You may design a personal brand letterhead to include on the title page, but it is not required.
Tip: convert the final draft of your report into a PDF to ensure that your materials look exactly as you want them to when I open the document for grading.

Formatting and Required Elements for Web Page:

The web page content should span one to two (1-2) Word document pages in length and be formatted according to best practices described in Chapter 6, i.e. with headings, subheadings, lists, content chunking, and inverted pyramid organization.
The web page should use two (2) visual elements from the full report.
The web page should include a list of references at the bottom in APA style.

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For your second essay, you will produce an analysis of one specific technological object, and the object that you choose should be something for which you have affection. Your task is to analyze your relationship to your object using any of Unit 2 materials. For this essay, you could make visible (and therefore readable-> heard) the silent history of your object. As part of your analysis, you might explore the ways in which this silent history impacts your relationship to the object: Does the history complicate your affection for this object? (How) does its history cause you to reevaluate your relationship to it? Other students, might analyze how technological their object is and discuss why or why not it matters in the context of their lives? And ultimately, so what?

To prepare the first draft of this analytical essay (4-5 pages, double-spaced). You will extend the physical descriptions prepared in Prompts 5 and 6 to explain the possible significance this object has in terms of a larger concern–personal, social, aesthetic, economic, moral, ethical, and so on–or any combination of these. Focus on how your understanding of the object’s significance comes through your interactions with and experience of the object. Lastly, connect your analysis to one or more of the unit readings (Crouse).

3 resources from Almost Human: How R2D2 became the most beloved robot in the galaxy (Smithsonian, 2014)
The silence of the lambswool cardigans (Alternet)
Sherry Turkle, A passion for objects: How science is fueled by an attachment to things (The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2011)