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Law and Politics / When a client engages in frequent topic shifts during the first few sessions, this may be an ...
« by EY67 on Jul 31, 2018 »...... 2 __________ is NOT one of the categories of disabilities used by the American Community Survey. a. ......
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Management / What is required to obtain a trademark? a. send an application to the USPTO b. payment of a fee ...
« by nautica902 on Jul 6, 2018 »...... d. all of the above are required Question 2 The act of Congress that requires employers to pay men ............ work is called ________. A) The Equal Pay Act B) The Work Compensation Act C) The Equal ............ Act D) The American With Disabilities Act E) The ......
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Sociology / Briefly describe what is meant by least restrictive environment. What will be an ideal ...
« by nicoleclaire22 on Jul 2, 2018 »...... : Each state must provide personalized instruction with sufficient support services to permit a child ............ disabilities to benefit educationally from that instruction. ............ to Question 2 ANSWER: Latino students, African American students, Lesbian/Gay students. Pregnancy, school ......
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Sociology / Monarchies are most commonly associated with __________ societies and with __________ authority. ...
« by frogdreck123456 on Jul 2, 2018 »...... . Isolate discrimination is harmful action intentionally taken by a dominant group ............ group. This type of discrimination occurs without the support of other members of the dominant ............ judge may give harsher sentences to all African American defendants but may not be supported by the ............ system in that action. Small-group discrimination is harmful action ............ white students may deface a professor's office with racist epithets without the support of other ............ prescribed or community-prescribed action that intentionally has a differential and ............ impact on members of subordinate groups. These actions ............ institutionalized discrimination refers to practices that have a harmful impact on subordinate ............ -prescribed norms or regulation guiding these actions were initially established with no intent or ............ extra educational opportunities for children with various types of disabilities. ......
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Health Science / The Council on Quality and Leadership is sponsored by several organizations. Name ...
« by komodo7 on Jul 12, 2018 »...... to Question 1 American Association on Intellectual and Developmental ............ , American Network of Community Options and Resources, The ......
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Psychology / What is the new name for the American Association on Mental Retardation (AAMR)? What will be an ...
« by leahchrapun on Jun 20, 2018 »...... to Question 1 American Association on Intellectual and Developmental ......
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Nursing and Clinical / Which statement is correct regarding diversity considerations? a. The male gender may struggle ...
« by cswans24 on Jul 23, 2018 »...... of minority populations (particularly African American and Hispanic) and immigrants are unable to ............ have limited health care experience, may struggle with the complexity of health care terminology and ............ . Older adults have particular problems with medical issues when they must assimilate new ............ attainment, the nurse must explore a patient's disabilities and the effects they may have on achieving ............ goals. Successful accommodation of a patient's disabilities should yield attainable goals that lead to ............ to Question 2 ANS: A The nurse creates goals with the patient and possibly with the family by ............ to which the patient wants to progress, and the actions the patient and nurse undertake to accomplish ............ to developing reasonable goals and interventions. Without the nurse's guidance during this step, the ............ for the patient to achieve. The nurse works with the patient to develop a plan of care that is ......
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Skills and Trades / List and describe the primary laws affecting equal opportunity in the workplace. What will be an ...
« by ApricotDream on Aug 10, 2018 »...... to Question 1 The Equal Pay Act of 1963 is considered by many to be the starting ............ as an amendment to the 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act. The amendment requires that men and women in an ............ lawsuits today. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 continued to emphasize equality in ............ policies. The law applies to all employers with 15 or more employees. Title VII prohibits ............ . The Age Discrimination in Employment Act was passed in 1967 . This law prohibits employers ............ of age against 40 years old or older. This law impacts all employers of 20 or more employees and all ............ with 25 or more members. The Vocational ............ Act was enacted in 1973 and bars discrimination ............ otherwise qualified people with disabilities. The Pregnancy Discrimination Act ............ enacted in 1978 and prohibits discrimination against ............ women. The American with Disabilities Act was enacted in 1990 . ............ this Act was similar to the Vocational Rehabilitation Act ............ the terminology used is somewhat different. The American with Disabilities Act (ADA) also has broader ............ most employers and the Vocational Rehabilitation Act applied on to federal contractors and sub- ............ prohibits workplace discrimination against people with disabilities. Answer to Question 2 ......
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Marketing / Which type of research allows decision makers to make causal inferences? a. exploratory research b. ...
« by verrinzo on Jun 29, 2018 »...... in 2005, the Census Bureau conducted the American Community Survey (ACS), a rolling census to ............ sample data every year on the population characteristics formerly gathered in the long-form ............ origin, educational attainment, veteran status, disabilities, and income. ......
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Nursing and Clinical / Which of the following examples demonstrates a breach of confidentiality and a violation of HIPAA? ...
« by brbarasa on Jul 22, 2018 »...... are an important concern when working with patients or peers infected with blood-borne ............ illnesses. A nurse will care for patients with these illnesses in every segment of nursing ............ of care when caring for all patients. The 1995 American Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to persons with ......
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Sociology / Allen, a scientist, was stopped and frisked repeatedly at an airport because of his ethnicity. This ...
« by fromAlphatoOmega22 on Aug 8, 2018 »...... panethnicity but also because Black people, along with Latinos and sympathetic Whites, join in the ............ of such legislation as the Age Discrimination Act or the Americans with Disabilities Act marks the ............ . Resistance efforts may begin through small actions. For example, residents of a reservation ............ to further investigations of the extent to which American Indian lands are used disproportionately as ............ areas for dangerous materials. This action in turn leads to a broader investigation of ......
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Sociology / Which approach (the medical approach or the interactional approach) do you believe is more accurate ...
« by Leostella20 on Jul 2, 2018 »...... 1. So when one identical twin has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, the other is 50 times more likely ............ the average to also be diagnosed with schizophrenia. This suggests a causal influence ............ -that it does not exist. Szasz's theory is interactional; it focuses on the processes of everyday ............ interaction and the effects of labeling on people. ............ with the assumption that the term mental illness ............ of emotional/behavioral disorders: 1. Personal disabilities, such as excessive anxiety, depression, fears, ............ feelings of inadequacy. Another term for personal disabilities is unwanted emotions. Szasz says these so-called ............ that thinking and feeling are considered mental activities), but they are not diseases. 2. ............ acts, such as bizarre homicides and other social ............ to be in this category but was removed from the American Psychiatric Association's list of mental ............ in 1974. Szasz says such antisocial acts are only social deviations; they are neither ............ nor diseases. 3. Deterioration of the brain with associated personality changes. This category ............ , parent-child relationship difficulties, hyperactivity, unusual or bizarre behavior, aggressiveness, ............ aggression turned inward, from certain physical factors such as menopause, from feelings of inadequacy ............ of loneliness or isolation. One of every five Americans (age 18 and older) experiences some form of ......
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Psychology / How are intellectual disabilities diagnosed and subdivided? What are the principle causes of ...
« by memslove on Jun 22, 2018 »...... to Question 1 A diagnosis of intellectual disabilities involves substantial intellectual deficits ( ............ on a range of IQ scores. Individuals diagnosed with a mild intellectual disability have an IQ in the ............ -70 range. Mild intellectual disability is characterized by some affected daily living and social ............ skills. These individuals may need assistance with job skills or independent living yet they may ............ children. Moderate intellectual disability falls within the range of 35-49 . Individuals in the ............ disability ranges from 20-34, and individuals within this range may recognize familiar people, have ............ 20 . Social and vocational skills vary widely within these categories. Interestingly, the American ............ on Intellectual Disabilities no longer uses IQ scores to subdivide forms of ............ disabilities. They focus on the individuality and humanity of ............ with intellectual disabilities, and emphasize the need ............ . Eighty percent of cases of intellectual disabilities have no clear cause. Genetic factors contribute ............ intellectual disabilities through genetic variations and genetic ............ . Genetic abnormalities associated with intellectual disability include Down syndrome, a ............ . There are other genetic causes of intellectual disabilities such as fragile X syndrome. Nongenetic biological ............ account for other cases of intellectual disabilities. For example, when mothers drink heavily during ............ , they can give birth to a child with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), a condition that ............ , or postnatal biological causes of intellectual disabilities. In some cases, environmental causes such as ............ positive influence on the development of children with intellectual disabilities. Answer to Question 2 ............ disorder. These conditions are associated with symptoms that are socially disturbing and ............ , academic or vocational functioning. ODD is characterized by a pattern of hostile, negativistic ............ these children, and they may engage in spiteful actions, but they usually do not break the law or act ............ or viciously toward others. CDs are characterized by just this kind of behavior. Children ............ , bullying, lying, destroying property, or acting cruelly toward animals or small children. ............ disorders, as disruptive behavior is associated with harsh or inconsistent discipline, peer or ............ disorders. Depression frequently co-exists with ODD. ODD often precedes the development of ............ disorders, and ODD and CD tend to co-occur with ADHD. ......
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Law and Politics / Discuss how acts of criminal school violence have changed today from what they were in the 1960s. ...
« by ciecieme on Aug 17, 2018 »...... and school shootings bullying and student disabilities bullying and race Answer to Question 2 The ............ by 1850 nearly all of the northern states had enacted laws mandating free education. During most of ............ brutal disciplinary methods. Widespread dissatisfaction with the schools at the turn of the twentieth ............ was a pivotal event in the history of American education. In the 1960s, the concept of the open ......