What is your opinion on the desirability of the intersection between contemporary political and ideological struggles and works of art or literature?

In the realms of literature and literary criticism, there is a common debate whether works of literature should aspire to transcend the time/place in which they were created (and thus become timeless works of art) or whether literature (and art in general) should respond to the circumstances of the world in which they were created.

Those of the first view would argue that works of art that tie themselves to contemporary politics or ideologies cannot fulfill the classical ideals of “timeless” art, while those of the second view would argue that avoiding contemporary political touchstones is, in and of itself, a political/ideological choice–just one that hides its perspective through tacit endorsement of the status quo.

What is your opinion on the desirability of the intersection between contemporary political and ideological struggles and works of art or literature?

Feel free to draw upon prior experiences with art and literature as evidence to support your stance; however, you should use specific evidence from Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler’s as the primary example for your argument.

Be sure to: take a clear stance, where you position yourself on one side of the spectrum of thought or the other (although it does not have to be an absolutist position), account for potential counter-arguments, and to provide evidence for both your position and for your interpretation of how your source text (the book that you read) relates to this argument.

Be sure to include specific quotes or paraphrases from the text as evidence, citing your quotes using both author and page number.

Would like to have the Discussion, limitations, practical implications, future research and conclusion done (1600 words), and references included. How much would that cost? Discipline/background is Occupational Therapy.

Would like to have the Discussion, limitations, practical implications, future research and conclusion done (1600 words), and references included. How much would that cost? Discipline/background is Occupational Therapy.

Complete the article review as described in the Article Review Guidelines above.

Alternative Energy Source

In this article review, research articles that discuss alternative methods of producing energy other than coal and nuclear.

Choose an article that you think is a good option other than those sources. Ideally, we need to look to sources that are clean, sustainable, and climate benign.

Complete the article review as described in the Article Review Guidelines above.

Who will benefit from solving this problem?Explain the So What?/Who Cares? In other words, why is this problem pressing and why should an average person care?

Problem/Solution Proposal

1. In around one page of prose,  identify the problem for which you want to provide a solution. Consider some of the bullet points provided on the Problem/Solution Prompt.

Extra consideration will be given for engagement with/reference to sources. Also consider the rhetorical situation:

• Who is your audience?
• Who will benefit from solving this problem?
• Explain the So What?/Who Cares? In other words, why is this problem pressing and why should an average person care?

Also consider your solution:

• What other solutions exist and why will they not be as effective?
• What objections would a person have about your problem and how might you address those objections?
• Is the solution: cost-effective/feasible/reasonable?

2.  Compose a working introduction with a working hypothesis for a solution in around a ½ page.

What are some strengths and challenges that would result from using this approach? What reality therapy techniques would you incorporate into your own counseling practice, and be sure to explain why.

1. Meichenbaum’s Model

Meichenbaum’s model emphasizes inner speech. In what ways is this model compatible with Ellis and Beck’s theories? Where would you place Meichenbaum’s inner speech in Ellis’ ABC model and Beck’s model?

2 Reality therapy
Describe how reality therapy could be applied to the following groups: persons with disabilities, clients with strong religious and spiritual needs, or clients from other countries.

What are some strengths and challenges that would result from using this approach? What reality therapy techniques would you incorporate into your own counseling practice, and be sure to explain why.

 Identify and explain at least two presenting client concerns that might work best with cognitive-behavioral therapy. What type of client may not be attracted to working with this approach?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Identify and explain at least two presenting client concerns that might work best with cognitive-behavioral therapy. What type of client may not be attracted to working with this approach?

Be sure to explain why. Also, as a future counselor, what concerns do you imagine having as you lead a client through interoceptive exposure activities in a session? How would you prepare yourself to use this strategy?

Describe social learning theory and its main tenets (including the role of peer associations), as applied to the area of cybercrimes. How is social learning theory used in research to study criminal behavior?

This is the question that needs to be answered in the essay:

Describe social learning theory and its main tenets (including the role of peer associations), as applied to the area of cybercrimes. How is social learning theory used in research to study criminal behavior? Give examples.

What are the bubbles that you see in a positive (+) catalase reaction?

Lab 10 Assessment Catalase and Oxidase Tests on Unknown

) What are the bubbles that you see in a positive (+) catalase reaction?

2) Bacteria capable of synthesizing the enzyme catalase hydrolyze __________ into _________
and gaseous oxygen.

3) The oxidase test is used to identify microorganisms containing the enzyme
_________________.

4) Cytochrome oxidase transfers electrons from the electron transport chain to ________ (the
final electron acceptor) and reduces it to water.