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    An adolescent expressing suicidal intentions may not have intentions of following through with the act, expressed intentions of suicide should never go ignored. If during filed placement an adolescent made a suicide threat, I would assume the threat is intended and assess the threat. After completing the assessment and despite the outcome, I would report the threat to supervisors and/or the child’s parent. If the assessment outcome suggested the child was at risk to follow through with the…

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    Birth Process Essay

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    last for six weeks. Indigoes groups’ stage out births in 3 to 5 year intervals. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends this as the ideal birth spacing. This spacing allows for the ensure of proper survival of the child by providing the attention and nutrients it needs. For forager women they typically have 4 to 6 pregnanies during the reproductive cycle. Women apart of a horticultural society have shorter birth intervals and many pregnancies. Most of the women’s reproductive cycle is…

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    of the response would be repeated. A partial reinforcement is when the response is reinforced after some, but not all, correct responses. A continuous reinforcement is reinforced after each and every correct response. A fixed interval is received after a certain, fixed interval of time has passed. A fixed ratio schedule of reinforcement is the number of responses required to receive each reward is always the same number. The token economy can use any of these reinforcements depending on the…

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    For instance, “Each page was filled with rectangular boxes stacked on top of eachother. The boxes were light green football fields with white grid lines, at ten yard intervals” Based on the quoted evidence, paul describes the boxes for Erik’s college qualifications as football fields with white grid lines, and ten yard intervals. This evidence shows the use of sensory details, or figurative language that the author uses to describe the rectangular boxes. (159 Bloor) Tangerine by Edward Bloor,…

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    Case History A 23-year old man, came to the emergency department because of shortness of breath, fatigue, a cough, muscle pain, nausea, and a fever. His shortness of breath was due to minimal activity and returned to normal after several minutes of rest. His fatigue has limited him to only doing daily required activities. He did not complain of having any chest pain while breathing. His cough was nonproductive and had no aggravating or relieving factors to it. He also complained of feeling sick…

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    background research proved that the mass doesn’t affect the time it takes the object to hit the ground, the factor that caused the results to be slightly different from Galileo’s experiment was the accuracy in timing. By using mobile phone to time the interval, people wasn’t able to catch the exact moment when object hit the ground. Linking with the background research before, Galileo’s experiment declared that there was no relationship between mass and the falling time of an object. However,…

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    522). The Confidence Interval is important in determining a sample size. In order to decrease the margin of error and increase the confidence of the accuracy that the results are really representative of the population, specific equations are used to calculate what the researcher will need (Polit & Beck, 2012) (Sample size. (2012). The calculations provided by surveygizmo.com state that for 10,000 people, 370 responses will be sufficient, satisfying the Confidence Interval (Sample size.…

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    Classical Music Composers

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    Composers have been coming up with new and inventive ways to expand the realm of choral music for centuries. New instruments and techniques are constantly being developed, but many of these techniques fail to secure a lasting foothold and gain traction. Many techniques of the twentieth and twenty-first century incorporate additional dissonances to compose chord resolutions, chord successions, and chord progressions that are atypical of classical music before 1910. Composers continue to push the…

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    Heart Rate Experiment

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    without the consumption of caffeine. In this experiment, a cycle ergometer (Monark 824E, Monark Exercise, Sweden) was used in an incremental style type exercise that measured the fourteen healthy participants blood pressure and heart rate at various interval stages. The blood pressure and heart rate were recorded in order to obtain an understanding of the impact this would have on the cardiovascular system. The experiment initially revealed that the participants who consumed caffeine before the…

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    a language disorder. Percentile ranks indicate the percentage of people scoring at or below a particular score. This assessment included a standard score mean of 100 with a standard deviation of 15 with an average range of 85-115. The confidence interval was the degree that the clinician could be certain that the statistical values collected were true. The larger the range around Amanda’s obtained standard score, the greater the confidence was that it would include her true score. Amanda scored…

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