Choose a Topic: Domestic violence, child abuse, or sex trafficking. Include bible reference and others. A Work only! Due Sunday Feb 7th

Persuasive Essay InstructionsUsing the Advocacy Project Topic chosen in Module 2: Week 2, you will research and write a 4–5-page persuasive essay (not including Title Page or References) in current APA format. The essay must debate on behalf of that policy issue both arguing for the issue, but also intellectually debating against the arguments of the other side. Please consider the following in developing your essay:1. Choose your position. Which side of the issue or problem are you going to write about, and what solution will you offer? Know the purpose of your essay.2. Analyze your audience. Decide if your audience agrees with you, is neutral, or disagrees with your position.3. Research your topic. A persuasive essay must provide specific and convincing evidence. Often it is necessary to go beyond your own knowledge and experience. You might need to go to the library or interview people who are experts on your topic.4. Structure your essay. Figure out what evidence you will include and in what order you will present the evidence. Remember to consider your purpose, your audience, and your topic.Your essay must include the following:1. Title Page2. Introduction: Includes a clearly stated topic, overview of the essay’s contents, and a clear thesis statement.3. Arguments for your position: Support/or supplement your arguments with facts, quotes, and/or examples. Research should note the strengths of your position and weaknesses of the opposing viewpoint. 4. Conclusion: Includes a good summary of the issues treated in the essay and practical application.5. References

Week 2 Discussion

Describe and discuss the major theories regarding psychology and gender. Include in the discussion your views of social-cognitive theory of gender development and the gender schema theory.In your exploration of these concepts, respond to the following:Describe and explain at least two of the major theories.Compare the two theories from this week’s readings as they relate to gender.On the basis of your research, explain which theory you find more accurate and why. Provide details as to why you feel the way you do, supporting your response with text references and additional citations from scholarly articles.Justify your answers with appropriate reasoning and research from your textbook and course readings. Start reviewing and responding to at least two of your classmates as early in the week as possible. You can ask technical questions or respond generally to the overall experience. Be sure to be honest, clear, and concise. Always use constructive language, even in criticism, to work toward the goal of positive progress. Using questions and seeking clarifications are good ways to make your reviews substantive!Submission Details:

Assignment 1 – I Get Better Grades With a Little Help From My Friends You have two friends who have been struggling with exams in their classes. They can’t figure out what they are doing wrong, so they approach you for advice. In talking with your frien

You have two friends who have been struggling with exams in their classes. They can’t figure out what they are doing wrong, so they approach you for advice. In talking with your friends, you learn:Both of them are studying in one big cram session the evening before the exam.  They’re just not motivated to put in more time.They primarily study by just reread­ing notes and the chapters.One of your friends is only 17 and she checks her phone about every 2 minutes for text messages or social media updates.Your other friend is returning to college after some time away and is 65 years old.  She finds it easy to recognize some information when asked a fill-in-the-blank question, but it is much harder if she has to define a vocabulary word or answer an essay.The good news is that you are enrolled in a psychology class that can help both your friends improve their study habits and results on the exam.As you prepare to help your friends, here are some specific topics to address.From Chapter 1, what part of the brain is responsible for remembering the important information that will be on the exam?  Describe that part of the brain and its purpose.As covered in Chapter 4, psychologists have determined that age can effect cognitive development and memory.For your friend who is 17, how could you use what you have learned about moral development to explain why she may be checking her phone every 2 minutes for text messages and social media updates.   How could she expand her attention?For your friend is age 65, and having a hard time with vocabulary, explain what may be happening that prevents her from doing well on this type of activity.  How could she improve?In chapter 6, we learn about operant conditioning.  Describe operant conditioning in your own words.  Thinking of operant conditioning, how could you help your friend use rewards as motivation to study more often?Using what we have learned in chapter 7, explain why your memory may not retain all the information learned in the cram session the night before the big exam.How would cramming effect encoding?How would cramming effect retrieval?What is one technique that each friend could use to help improve memory and prepare for the exam?It’s the night before the big exam.  You check on your friends and your younger friend is not doing well.  It turns out that things have turned out even worse.  Her boyfriend broke up with her, stole money from her bank account, and her grandmother passed away the week before.  You notice on her Facebook page that she posed, “Where can I find some rope?!?”In chapter 5, you learn about suicide and what to do.  Based on that, what steps can you take to help your friend?  Be sure to include any resources that you could call to get advice.

socw6070-wk10-Final Project: Leadership Assessment

Earlier in the course, you were asked to informally evaluate your leadership skills and qualities. In this Final Project, you use formal assessment tools to identify your areas of strength and areas in which you need further development. You may use the results of this self-assessment to develop a plan to gain the skills and experiences that will help you move toward achieving your short- and long-term professional goals and objectives.Using the assessment tools provided in Introduction to Leadership: Concepts and Practice, conduct a self-assessment of your own leadership characteristics, style, and skills. Complete at least four assessment tools for this self-assessment. In addition, select one tool to give to a colleague or supervisor so he or she can assess your leadership skills.Final Project (2–4 pages in APA format)Evaluate your current leadership characteristics, style, and skills based on the assessment tools you and your colleague/supervisor completed. Be sure to:Include actual results or summaries of the results you collected using these toolsIdentify personal leadership strengths as well as areas for improvementInclude references to the leadership concepts covered in this course and relevant issues related to ethics, diversity, and power in the organizational settingRequired ReadingsBenton, A. D., & Austin, M. J. (2010). Managing nonprofit mergers: The challenges facing human service organizations. Administration in Social Work, 34(5), 458–479.King, D., & Hodges, K. (2013). Outcomes-driven clinical management and supervisory practices with youth with severe emotional disturbance. Administration in Social Work, 37(3), 312–324.Lawrence, C., Strolin-Goltzman, J., Caringi, J., Claiborne, N., McCarthy, M., Butts, E., & O’Connell, K. (2013). Designing evaluations in child welfare organizations: An approach for administrators. Administration in Social Work, 37(1), 3–13.Lynch-Cerullo, K., & Cooney, K. (2011). Moving from outputs to outcomes: A review of the evolution of performance measurement in the human service nonprofit sector. Administration in Social Work, 35(4), 364–388.Plummer, S.-B., Makris, S., & Brocksen, S. M. (Eds.). (2014c). Social work case studies: Foundation year. Baltimore, MD: Laureate International Universities Publishing [Vital Source e-reader].“Social Work Research: Program Evaluation” (pp. 66–68)