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    Social media is used by millions of people across the world (over two billion to be more accurate) in order to access popular social media sites such as Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, ect.. The popularity of social media has grown over the years and the number of social media profiles has increased as well. In this essay, it will discuss power corruption and how the power of social media can lead to a negative outcome. But on the other hand, social media can also have a neutral outcome and a positive outcome which will also be spoken about in the essay. Social media may have negative outcomes but it does also has many multiple positive outcomes that overrule the negatives and it can be useful to the community. Social media sites impact…

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    Dysarthria Case Study

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    that CDA has been instructed by their supervising SLP to work on the patient’s speech output due to the severe nature of the patient’s dysarthria, while working on this they are also asked by a different specialty to monitor and document the patient’s ability to drink fluids during the session. It is not noted whether or not a swallowing assessment has been done by the SLP to determine if the patient should be even drinking fluids. There are a two possible outcomes that are for seeable in the…

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    Or, at least, a concept that has always been difficult for me to fully comprehend and apply. That concept is “Abandoning Outcomes”. I know intellectually that all the outcomes are up to God – that I should do what I can do and what God directs me to do but that ultimately, it is God alone who is responsible for the outcome. And, that this is part of my humble service to God. As was quoted in the book “One of the signs by which a man may know that he is in a state of grace is this – the he is…

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    Measurable Outcomes

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    Measurable Outcomes 1. Describe and demonstrate knowledge of modern evolutionary synthesis, natural selection, population genetics, micro and macroevolution, and speciation. I learned about the speciation of animals in Module 3 and in Module 4 I learned about modern evolutionary synthesis, natural selection, population genetics, and mirco and macroevolution. I was able to learn all this information due to the chapter 46 and chapter 47 notes, the online textbook, and the PowerPoint notes. This…

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    In the article “The American Dream,” the foundation of the American dream and how it is related to American principles is laid out. Economic inequality is not seen as a new issue because “by its very nature capitalism produces winners -- and losers. Some dreams come true, some don’t. Equality of outcome … is not the same thing as equality of opportunity, and equality of opportunity is at the heart of the American vision” (Meacham). Capitalism promotes competition, and thus inevitably produces…

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    Schmidtz and Cohen stand at two almost diametrically opposed positions of equality. Schmidtz argues for an equality of treatment, while Cohen argues for an equality of opportunity. Schmidtz’s argument for equality of treatment implies that everyone should be treated the same, even if that treatment will result in others not being well off (Schmidtz 114). Cohen, on the other hand, argues that everyone should be treated the same in regards to improving society Cohen’s argument addresses three…

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    concepts, the reason why they are so challenged, is contested itself. This essay will identify the main factors that contribute in an extent to this result. In doing so, I will reference to the various dimensions and principles that form the core of egalitarianism, emphasizing on the aspects of equality of opportunity and outcome to present a coherent argument: dominant scholars…

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    Specific Outcomes

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    STEP 3) Develop specific and realistic outcomes Your determination of your community’s baseline for each program area, hinges on the development of specific and realistic outcomes. A specific outcome defines the accomplishment we want to achieve and the target population for that accomplishment. Continuing to focus on the CPR Programs, the following example shows how the outcome for CPR for the Layperson can be made more specific. Original outcome: 25% of population is trained in CPR. There…

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    Immigrants

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    The immigration departments would be controlling the amount of immigrants from every country. The test conducted to determine an immigrant’s ability to adjust and contribute to the US would be a form of monitoring. The immigration departments already have translators for nearly every known language, anyone that wants to apply can; some may find this system enabling. It promoted equality of opportunity rather than equality of outcome, a founding principle that helped form the US. Having someone…

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    Literature Review In the first article, Infant Developmental Outcomes: A Family Systems Perspective, the authors wanted to see if parental mental health and the relationship of the couple influenced an infant’s development. According to the study, forty-two families took part at 3 different points in time: 3 months postpartum, 5 months postpartum and 17 months postpartum. They found that the parents who had typical mental health, had better parental-infant relationships and the parents who…

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