Discuss the domestic terrorist event. Provide information about the critical infrastructure that was impacted and how the role of protecting this infrastructure was forever changed due to this event

In Unit VII, you will submit a research paper based on a terrorist event that has happened in history. You will identify the event and research the environmental, political, economic, and sociological impact of the event and the response at all levels of government. Your research will include identifying the type of response partners and agencies involved with the response and recovery of the event and outlining the after actions and lessons learned from the event.

To prepare for that upcoming assignment, this unit will have you begin researching articles and identify your chosen event. Your instructor will provide feedback on the topic that you select for your research paper.

Your assignment for this unit is to write a brief paragraph that identifies a selected terrorist event and then to create an annotated bibliography for two research articles from the Waldorf Online Library that you plan to use in your future paper. You should select sources that meet the criteria below.

Discuss the domestic terrorist event. Provide information about the critical infrastructure that was impacted and how the role of protecting this infrastructure was forever changed due to this event.  Discuss the national strategies for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as it relates to this event. If your event occurred prior to the development of the DHS, discuss what strategies were likely developed as a reaction to the event you selected

Your annotated bibliography must be a minimum of three pages in length and adhere to APA style.

You have to go on www.waldorfuniversity.com  To find the two article in the library

Explain the difference between a population and a sample.  (5–6 slides with speaker notes)

Big Data is everywhere and various businesses around the world are driven by Big Data. However, while some businesses rely on Big Data for organizational decision making, this does not mean that the implications and applications of Big Data are properly used to ensure optimal effectiveness for the organization

For this scenario, you have been appointed as the Business Analyst for Big D Incorporated charged with providing authoritative recommendations to the Board of Directors. As the Business Analyst, the recommendation you provide will be based upon data calculated from statistical appropriate formulas. Be reminded that you are not the company’s statistician yet the Business Analyst and therefore responsible for interpreting statistical data and making the appropriate recommendations.

Big D Incorporated was offered a series of business opportunities and it is your job as the Business Analyst to provide expert insight and justification for recommendations regarding these potential prospects.

Assignment Details

Big D Incorporated has a business opportunity to provide two different types of information to a new client. As the Business Analyst, you are tasked to assess the financial feasibility of this opportunity. The new client is a retailer and looking to expand their product offerings. However, they are requesting Big D Incorporated to assist in the decision-making process.

Prepare a presentation that addresses the following:

  • Explain the difference between nominal and ordinal data.
  • List 3 qualitative attributes of outdoor sporting goods that the client may want to ask consumers. Make sure 1 of the qualitative attributes is nominal.
  • For each ordinal attribute, assign names for the endpoints of a 5 point rating scale.
  • Explain the difference between interval and ratio data.
  • List 2 quantitative attributes of outdoor sporting goods that market researchers might want to measure.
  • Explain the difference between a population and a sample.  (5–6 slides with speaker notes)

hich of the following is NOT a possible on-going consequence for the client being sexually exploited? 

1. A common reaction of therapists who realize that they have sexual feelings towards their clients is to:

2. Which one of the following is NOT considered a guideline to minimizing the likelihood of sexual transgressions by clinicians?

3. The ethics codes of most professional organizations provide guidelines for the ethical practice of bartering. Some more recent codes (APA, NASW, AAMFT, and ACA):

4. A counselor is likely to adopt stricter social boundaries and will be concerned about polluting the transference relationship if he or she is:

5. Clients can file a legal complaint against a therapist for sexual misconduct by all of the following methods EXCEPT:

6. Which of the following situations does NOT have the potential to harm or exploit a client?

7. Which of the following is NOT a possible multiple relationship in a small community?

8. In regards to boundaries in the counseling relationship, Lazarus takes the position that:

9. Which of the following is NOT a code of ethics in regards to sexual contact and the therapeutic relationship from various professional organizations?

10. According to professional codes of ethics, sexual relationships between client and counselor are considered to be ethical under which of the following circumstances?

11. Linda is considering developing a multiple or dual relationship with her client. It’s important for Linda to remember:

12. Joe has a counseling practice and is also teaching psychology part-time at a university. He is well-liked and trusted by students and some have asked for private counseling. Joe has decided to wait until semester break before taking them on as clients. Joe would be:

13. Which of the following statements about giving or receiving gifts is FALSE?

14. _____________ is a serious breach that results in harm to clients and is therefore unethical.

15. The notion that certain actions will inevitably lead to a progressive deterioration of ethical behavior is commonly referred to as:

16. In the authors’ view, non-erotic touching between counselor and client should be:

17. APA ethics codes offer three helpful criteria in making decisions about multiple relationships in a small community setting. These include each of the following EXCEPT:

18. Marty is counseling with an Asian client who recently returned from a trip to Japan to visit relatives. His client wants to give him an inexpensive souvenir. It is important for Marty to:

19. Bonnie became sexually involved with her therapist soon after therapy began. This action was initiated by the therapist who saw Bonnie’s provocative behavior as an invitation to become intimate. Which of the following is NOT a possible on-going consequence for the client being sexually exploited?

20. Boundary management is:

Which of the following is NOT an issue that the dynamics of couples therapy often involves? 

1. Developing an approach to counseling is an ongoing and fluid process. Counselors in training tend to be drawn to a particular theory initially but modify it as they gain experience. Ultimately, your counseling orientation and style must:

2. ____________ believe that many symptoms stem from problems within the system rather than originating in the individual.

3. ____________ were developed for a wide range of psychological disorders. Their success ushered in the movement toward empirically supported treatments and evidence-based practice.

4. Which of the following is NOT an issue that the dynamics of couples therapy often involves?

5. Practitioners must have a clear understanding of ______________ and have a sense of the expected outcomes of their interventions.

6. Many believe it is wise to have a __________ when counseling couples due to the complexity of the work.

7. ____________ is a general term covering the process of identifying an emotional or behavioral problem and making a statement about the current status of a client.

8. Charles, a couples’ therapist, recently met with a new couple seeking his services. During their initial meeting, Charles learned that the wife and husband are both in individual therapy. As an ethical practitioner, he should:

9. Empirical research _________the centrality of the therapeutic relationship as a primary factor contributing to psychotherapy outcomes.

10. Which of the practitioners described below would NOT be an effective family therapist?

11. Which of the following factors is NOT a best predictor of treatment outcome?

12. Which of the following statements about differing perspectives on confidentiality with multiple clients is FALSE?

13. ____________ uses assessment to understand the client’s pattern of thinking and to identify self-defeating beliefs.

14. Practitioners who argue AGAINST diagnosis:

15. In ____________, sexist attitudes and patriarchal assumptions are examined for their impact on family relationships.

16. ____________ is raised in establishing criteria of psychosocial dysfunction, assessing the problems of the identified patient in the family context, and devising treatment strategies.

17. In the case of domestic violence, clinicians agree that conducting couples therapy while there is ongoing domestic violence:

18. When a counselor works in a managed care system, client’s goals need to be:

19. Some people are reluctant to engage in family therapy because:

20. Competence in working with couples and families only comes with: