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    Generally describe the clients served (i.e. age, gender, ethnicity, other relevant social characteristics, etc.) BUILD (BROADER URBAN INVOVLEMENT AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT) is a non-for profit organization that serves at risk youth in the Humboldt and West Humboldt Park, Garfield Park, Austin, and Logan square communities across Chicago, Illinois. The youth participant’s ages range from 7-18 years old. The ethnicity of the youth participants consist of mainly Hispanics, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans…

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    When understanding development for young children we need to take into consideration their ethnic, racial, socioeconomic, and gender differences. According to the scenario the little girl would best be explained by John B. Watson, B.F. Skinner, Jean Piaget and Lee Vygotsky. They are some of the many psychologists who had innovated theories on the explanation of human behaviors. Classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and cognitive development, and sociocultural theory approach are learning…

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    case presents a different scenario, there would be different questions that a therapist would ask to gain more insight. These questions will be addressed and analyzed. Furthermore, identity development will be discussed as it is prevalent in the case. For instance, if there are any issues with identity development in any of the cases the issues will be discussed and described. Any countertransference…

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    Professional Development BE5013 Mary Beth Sharko American College of Education Part One: Planning Professional Development Who will attend your workshop? I will invite all Covington School staff members to participate in the professional development workshop. What are your goals for the workshop? What current event topic related to immigration or ESL/bilingual education will you share? How can teachers apply what you present to their own situation? Summarize the…

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    This study is a correlation because it describes how the mother’s “TLC” can affect the development of an infant’s brain. The article relates to the chapter in how an infant’s brain needs to be nurtured for proper brain development to be able to cope with physical and mental pain. The point of the study was to determine how the infant’s brain reacts to pain with the mother being present or not present. This study was determined by analyzing the gene activity of infants. A mother’s “TLC” can…

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    They have discovered how the brain makes these specific neural connections that help in development but the reason is not completely known. The two cases presented in the video showed the problems that two girls named Elizabeth and Holly were facing were due to underdevelopment of the brain. The experts say that a baby is supposed to make many…

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    fields, companies have established workforce development programs (Conway, McMillian & Becker, 2006). Research reveals that workforce development programs have proven to be successful if they take a systems-wide, interdisciplinary approach assessing all aspects of the organization to include areas such as training, policy, culture, employee retention, and work environments (Roche, Pidd, & Freeman, 2009). The bottom line to effective workforce development lies within the intricate fibers of…

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    To think that the human body is capable of creating and developing a life is mind boggling but it is truly amazing. Fetal development is remarkable once the whole forty weeks is broken down into smaller steps. The Trimesters Each trimester lasts between twelve and thirteen weeks, and the first trimester of pregnancy which is weeks one through twelve. Fertilization happens during weeks one and two meaning that conception doesn’t actually happen until week three (Mayo Clinic, 2014). At week four…

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    1. Based on the combination of response in which stage of moral development would Kohlberg most likely place these students? Kohlberg would most likely place these high school students at the convention level in the social authority stage because this stage goes from childhood to adolescence. These high school students are at the point where they are complying with rules or laws and social norms. From the reading, one teacher states that teacher needs to have firm policies and be on board to…

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    correlation between FDI and human development. Based on the Sharma and Gani (2014) paper as a basic guideline as well as many previous theoretical and empirical studies, an empirical model is built to estimate any role of FDI in affecting human development. Therefore, this study specifies the general model as follows: HDIit = αit + β1FDIGDPit + β2Aidit + β3Tradeit + β4Govit + β5Ruleit + εit where HDIit indicates human development index in country i at time t,…

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