Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Chapter#4 techniques. It needs to be at least 500 words.

Lastly, it is necessary to protect reading resources such as books from thieves or

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Chapter 4 and 5. It needs to be at least 1000 words.

ive behavior in students, the climate within which both educational failure and negative behavior emerges and the relationship between the educational climate and education- based prevention and intervention programming.

There are many reasons in the surrounding environment of the education as well as in the students’ life that emerge as a cause of failure in the educational performance and gives rise to negative behavior. The risk associated with the high school students basically comprise those who have low performance and are drop outs, they due to such factors tend to develop negative behavior. It depends upon the educational system to identify such students and develop program to change them (Wormer, 2006).

The students who are dependent upon the single mother’s income for the education purpose tend to develop negative behavior due to low level of income and lesser affordability to get educated. It is the climatic condition that is present in the lives of the student which gives birth to negative behavior and causes low performance resulting to educational failure.

The relationship shows a positive link between the two. The academic climatic condition is responsible as well as the students environment is also responsible for such state. But with the education- based prevention and intervention programming it can be minimized and the performance may increase as well as the students’ negativity may turn into positivity in terms of behavior. (McKinney, n.d).

The social support, family cohesion, personality and sources of income of the single mother impact the behavior (either positively or negatively) of the children. The income level brings the change in the attitude along with the impact of social support from the mother, mother’s attitude, and personality traits.

The low level of income is the risk factor which that can lead to the negative outcomes in the behavior and performance of the student. It is not only the factor that causes low

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Chapter 14 & 15. It needs to be at least 250 words.

There might be alogia which is a decrease in thoughts or speech or acolition which is an absence of behavior that is goal directed. There is also anhedonia which is the loss of pleasure in things that have given the person pleasure before. Attention impairment can be the most painful in the sense that this person often stops interacting with their family and then there is flat affect which makes the person frequently appear as if they are without emotion.

The Tarasoff decision was a decision made by the Supreme Court of California. It declares that the therapist is responsible to warn the person or persons that may be harmed if there is the belief that that may happen. In the above case if might have presented the death of a University of California

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Circumcision of the Newborn Male: Medical Necessity or Unecessary Surgery. It needs to be at least 1250 words.

The question is worth-discussing, therefore, the given paper is designed in order to discuss different reasons and possible benefits of newborn circumcision.

It is interesting that in the modern world people find a lot of reasons for circumcision, besides religious. The newborn circumcision is usually made on the parents’ request, thus neither Medicaid nor other medical insurance cover the costs of this procedure. Girls are usually not circumcised in developed countries (Simkin et al, 1991). Some people from America decide to circumcise their baby boys because of the following reasons:

There are many different positive and negative opinions about circumcision. Notwithstanding that there are some supposed benefits of it, doctors still do not recommend it: “From that study WHO and UNAIDS international expert consultation on male circumcision and HIV prevention concluded that there is unfolding evidence from randomized controlled trials, undertaken in Kenya, South Africa and Uganda, that safemale circumcision reduces the risk of heterosexual transmission of HIV infection from women to men by approximately 60%. The trials also showed that male circumcision performed by well-trained medical professionals in properly equipped facilities is safe.” (WHO Regional Office for Africa, 12 September 007ccited in “Newborn Circumcision – Pros and Cons”).

Actually circumcision does not bring any definite harm or benefit. Many American men who went through this procedure testify that it does not influence their psychological, sexual state or body image anyhow. It is also interesting that some women from the United States prefer men who went thought circumcision for hygienic reasons (Eisenberg, 1989).

Circumcision is also connected with the number of risks such as infection after operation, doctor’s mistakes, anesthetic difficulties, serious blood loss and even death (1 infant out of 500000 dies from circumcision). Sometimes,

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Chapter 13 Summary. It needs to be at least 1250 words.

228).

The 3×3 matrix model considers an organization as a system which comprises of inputs, outputs and processes. Common inputs are group and organization design, strategy, individual characteristics and task environment while design components like technology, human resource and measurement systems, culture, and task structure, identity and significance autonomy can be used for converting inputs into outputs (Cox et al, 2011, p. 229). Outputs include things like return on investment, personal and group effectiveness. The matrix considers all three levels of problem evaluation (individual, team, and organization) while considering three features of operations called inputs, outputs and design considerations) (Cox et al, 2011, p. 230). It is assumed that if the integrations b/w inputs and design components are good then operations must be successful.

Designing a successful OD strategy depends on the ability to collect authoritative and reliable data. Several issues that can compromise validity and/or reliability include the way data is gathered, the method of recording the data and giving it back to organization and the existence of a rapport among the data gatherer and organization members (Cox et al, 2011, p. 231). There are various benefits of data collection which include formation of a rapport between employees and consultant makes employees actively participate in diagnosing what needs to be changed. The tools used for collecting data include interviews, surveys and questionnaires (Cox et al, 2011, p. 231). The last aspect of data collection is providing the data collected to organization’s members. However, before this is done it must be ensured that data collected is valid. The entire stage is the platform for building upon the OD program (Cox et al, 2011, p. 231).

Data collected needs to be coded or interpreted otherwise it is of no use. This is divided into three stages out of which

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Chronic Renal Failure and Dialysis. It needs to be at least 250 words.

It is a mechanical way of cleansing the blood as well as chemicals and balance body fluids when the kidneys are not in a position to carry out important functions. An access to the vascular system is required to carry out the blood-cleansing function of the kidneys through dialysis. A graft is usually the access of choice when a patient needing dialysis has small veins. Several health care providers are needed in the care of a patient undergoing insertion of a dialysis graft. A surgeon is needed to create the access using a synthetic tube that is implanted in the arm under the skin. A laboratory technician is also of importance in the care of such a patient to carry out blood tests so as to ensure the dialysis prescription is most favorable. Moreover, a nephrologist is needed to offer health education to the patient concerning the care of the access, side effects of dialysis.

Patients with chronic kidney disease are frequently asymptomatic but they can have a history of passing no or small urine amounts, nausea and vomiting, shortness of breath, persistent fatigue, and loss of appetite. On physical examination, the key findings may include. swelling especially of the ankles, facial puffiness, anemia, pruritus, dry skin, loss of lean body mass, and muscle weakness. The above elements should be communicated to all health providers managing such a patient for effective care. In addition, kidney function tests should be carried out to check on how the kidneys are functioning and the effectiveness of the dialysis.

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Chapter 11 & 12. It needs to be at least 500 words.

In my opinion, allowing the judges the discretion of setting bail, helps them in dealing with the conflicting reality associated with reason for setting bail. whether bail is used to ensure that a defendant appears in court for trial or for the purpose of protecting the society (Neubauer and Fradella 261). This is a dilemma that faces judges in their day-to-day administration of bail. This law may be seen to violate a defendant’s constitutional right to bail. however, it should be noted that, it considers the rights of the society at large. It would politically infeasible to free all violent crime offenders on bail knowing very well that they may commit violent crimes again. similarly, jailing all those accused of violent offenses might not be feasible since jails are not enough to accommodate them. This law, therefore, not only protects the society, ensures that defendants’ rights to bail is not infringed, identifies the dilemma judges face and thus equips them with the power to balance these competing demands-protecting the society, and protecting defendants constitutional rights. It should be noted that, constitutional rights such as the right to bail, are only meaningful when they do not infringe on the rights of others. Additionally, according to the Eighth Amendment Right, there is no absolute provision for the right of bail to all citizens irrespective of crime and logistical nightmares, as such to protect the citizens’ right to bail, despite the judge’s discretion. it grants that bail must not be excessive.

Q#2 FIU police receive an anonymous tip that a white male, wearing an orange Miami Hurricanes jersey and blue jeans is standing in the breezeway of the Green Library. The anonymous 911 caller states the subject is concealing a handgun in his waistband. The subject is observed acting in a casual manner and nothing about his appearance or actions indicate

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Chronic Kidney Disease. It needs to be at least 2500 words.

For these reasons, chronic kidney disease is considered a disease because it affects the health of an individual.

Chronic kidney disease is a chief health concern problem because the prevalence of the disease grows at a yearly rate of 8%, and expends 2% of the worldwide health spending (López-Novoa, Martínez-Salgado, Rodríguez-Peña, & López-Hernández, 2010). In the United States, about 13% of the populace suffers from this condition. As the prevalence of chronic renal disease rises, health care providers are tasked with the management of the multifaceted medical complications that patients with CKD face. This paper takes a detailed look at the pathophysiology, causes, symptoms and management of chronic kidney disease.

The central role of the kidney is to sift nitrogenous wastes from ingested food and metabolic activities, as well as surplus fluids from the blood. The kidneys, therefore, play an important role in fluid and electrolyte balance. The nephron is the elementary working component of the kidney. A normal kidney has about one million nephrons. Each nephron possesses a clump of glomerular capillaries called the glomerulus where the filtration of blood takes place. The nephron also has a lengthy tubule where the filtered fluid is transformed into urine as it is transported into the pelvis (Guyton & Hall, 2006). The renal arteries branch into interlobar arteries and two other arteries and finally into afferent arterioles that supply the glomerulus in the nephron through the glomerular arterioles, which join together to form the efferent arterioles that exit the glomerulus. Urine, which carries the waste products filtered by the kidney is produced in three main phases namely ultrafiltration, reabsorption and secretion.

The kidneys also excrete strange chemicals, drug substances and metabolites produced from hormones. Such substances include urea from the metabolism of amino acids and creatinine

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Changes in Law Enforcement. It needs to be at least 750 words.

The President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice guides criminal justice policy in the United States. The criminal justice system is the main body of the rule of law which mainly constitutes three parts. law enforcement, adjudication, and corrections. This paper will discuss the changes expected in the field of criminal justice over the next fifty years. Capital punishment United States practices capital punishment for aggravated murder and rarely for felony murder. Although all of the American colonies practiced capital punishment prior to the declaration of the independence, the crimes subject to death penalty and mode of execution have largely varied over time from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Obviously, the US legal system considers capital punishment as an effective way to deter homicides and other severe crimes. As per the reports of Death penalty information center (Sep 20, 2010), there were 37 death penalty executions in United States in 2008 and it was recorded as the lowest number since 1994. However, a notable change has been occurring for the recent decades. for instance, many states including Michigan, Alaska, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, New Jersey, New Mexico, Rhode Island, North Dakota, West Virginia, Vermont, and Wisconsin have abolished capital punishment recently.

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Choose one abnormal behaviour (e.g. schizophrenia). How does nature and nurture contribute to your chosen disorder In your view, which approach can better explain this link Support your answer with reference to empirical research findings. It needs to be at least 1500 words.

Symptoms of the disorder vary from mild thought disorder to severe hallucinations. The person suffering from Schizophrenia may show risky behaviours like substance abuse and aggressiveness or sometimes suicidal or homicidal tendencies. Studies reveal that both ‘nature and nurture’ contribute to the development of schizophrenia to a great extent, and hence the disorder cannot be attributed to a single cause. This paper will discuss schizophrenia in detail giving emphasis to its subtype paranoid schizophrenia with reference to empirical research findings on the disease’s nature- nurture correlation. This will also analyse major symptoms of the abnormal behaviour and the best treatment approach.

The common symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia include delusions, auditory hallucinations, anger, emotional distance, anxiety, argumentativeness, violence, suicidal thoughts, and self-important or condescending manner. Among these, delusions and auditory hallucinations are the key symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia (Coon & Mitterer et al, 2010, p. 465). According to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, DSM-IV code 295.30, paranoid schizophrenia is defined as a subtype of schizophrenia. Paranoid schizophrenia is the most common type of schizophrenia (Alloy, Riskind & Manos, 2006, p. 402). One of the major characteristics of the illness is that this generally occurs in youngsters in their late 20’s to 30’s. At the initial stage of the disorder, the affected persons may live and function normally in the society. The main features of paranoid schizophrenia are “a preoccupation with one or more delusions or frequent auditory hallucinations, but nothing prominent in terms of disorganized speech, flat or inappropriate emotions” (PsychNet-UK).

Results of various empirical researches show that when a person gets affected by paranoid schizophrenia, his ability to think and function in daily

 
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