Occupational Therapy

I am signing up for OTD (occupational Therapy Doctors program). These are questions on the application. Each question should be a page long. I have attached a pervious person’s answers who got accepted to the program.Helpful Things to think about when answering these questions:1. I grew up with 3 siblings diagnosed with autism2. I have a bachelors degree in psychology3. I am a black, muslim Somali woman4. I started a nonprofit organizations surrounding mental with with 3 partnersQUESTIONS:Life Situations frequently provide opportunities to learn about ourselves no matter what the outcome. Respond to the questions below using specific life examples and experiences to frame your answers1.TEAM WORK: Give an example of how you worked on a team or collaborated with a group or organization on a challenging or difficult effort or project. What were the priorities, problems or conflicts? What strategies did you use to resolve them? Explain your role as a team player, leader, consultant or other function.2. CHALLENGING SITUATION: Describe a time when you had to change how you dealt with a situation or a task or solved a problem related to other people. What difficulties had you expected? How did you recognize the new or unexpected difficulty? How did you decide what changes to make? How did it work out?3. RESPONSES: Describe your emotional reactions and verbal/behavioral responses to either A or B: A) You were told that you did not do something you should have done or told that something you did was incorrect/inappropriate. B) Someone in a job or professional situation was disrespectful, hostile or threatening towards you.4. APPROACH: Give an example of how you changed your approach when you saw that the individual or group you were working with was not learning well enough and/or fast enough?

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RAFT Strategy

For your initial post, use the RAFT strategy to create a one-paragraph essay draft answering the following question: How should parents navigate allowing their children access to smart phones (age, rules, etc.)? Share both your paragraph and the answers you gave to the RAFT questions.For your citation, you might use articles that show examples of various drafting strategies and why they are successful.

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Thesis Development

Give an example of a fallacy you read about this week and then explain how to avoid it in an argumentative situation. What is one of the rules for thesis development? How does the textbook say you should enter a discussion? What is the difference between an answer to a question and an argument based on what you know so far? How do we develop an introduction? What is the difference between an argument and persuasion? Based on They Say, I Say, what are the three different ways to position yourself in an argument and how do you use them? What is the difference between a rhetorical appeal versus a fallacy? Why is it so important to balance be passionate but not emotional in your writing? What is the formula for including/using sources in your argument?

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Central Conflict

Dr. King’s Letter From Birmingham Jail  Find the one question for which you have a strong opinion and which you can answer with facts, direct quotations, and logic. Consider the central conflict in the work. How does it move the plot? How is the conflict resolved? What is the author saying about the human condition? Do you agree? Write one sentence that explains your opinion. Congratulations, you have a thesis. Write an essay from 1250 to 1750 words. Be clear and concise. Consider your audience. Use quotations. Offer consideration of counterargument and refutation.

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Steam Reforming

I need a research paper about a problem that is solvable. I have chosen sexism in fine arts such as how few works in museums are done by women, or how much men outnumber women in orchestras. You can include both or just one depending on how much information there is. You can use any references you find or let me know and I will find some that I believe should work

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Logical Thinking

Essay #3, you’ll write a classic argument essay: You’ll take a position on a controversial issue and support it using your own logical thinking and explanations, along with evidence from at least two sources (the synthesis part). You’ll also make sure that you come across as a credible, trustworthy person (ethos) and that you incorporate enough emotional appeal to make readers care about your issue (pathos). Imagine that you’re writing for a general audience of intelligent readers who care about your issue but are undecided about it. Your essay might appear as an opinion piece in a reputable online newspaper that appeals to a variety of readers, not just conservatives and not just liberals. I’m going to divide this assignment into steps: 1. Choose your topic NOW from the list below. The titles in quotation marks are the Wikipedia pages that you’ll use to learn about your topic and as a source for sources. “Face Masks During the Covid-19 Pandemic in the U.S.” The Question: Should face masks be required in public spaces where social distancing isn’t possible? “Universal Basic Income” The Question: Should the U.S. government provide a basic income to all Americans? “Removal of Confederate Monuments” The Question: Should confederate monuments be removed from public spaces? “Concussions in American Football” The Question: Should tackle football be banned for children under 13? “Corporal Punishment in the Home” The Question: Should parents hit children as a form of discipline? “For-profit Higher Education in the U.S.” The Question: Should for-profit higher education be banned? (“For-profit” doesn’t mean all private schools. It means private schools that are set up to generate profits for stockholders.) “Hydraulic Fracturing in the U.S.” The Question: Should hydraulic fracturing (fracking) be banned? REQUIREMENTS FOR ESSAY #3: MLA format (see page 588 and all of Chapter 54), including an original title that serves as a hook for your essay. An introduction that engages readers and provides them with necessary background information. (Do NOT list your topic sentences in your introduction!) A thesis that responds to one of the questions I provided above. It should appear at or near the end of your introduction unless you decide to put it somewhere else for strategic reasons. At least four body paragraphs. Each one should provide a reason (the topic sentence) that supports your claim (thesis). Each reason should be supported by logical explanations, examples, evidence from sources, evidence from your observations and beliefs, etc. Part of what you need to do in an argumentative essay is EXPLAIN WHY YOU HOLD YOUR POSITION. That could come from your sense of ethics or from observations or from your experiences, in addition to anything that you find in sources. Some discussion of counterarguments and refutation. You could do a little bit of this in each of your body paragraphs, or you could write a separate “refutation” paragraph (it could count as one of your minimum four body paragraphs) that is devoted to raising possible counterarguments and explaining why it isn’t convincing. You may even acknowledge that your opponents are right about some things, but you have to show why that still doesn’t convince you and shouldn’t convince readers. Incorporation of relevant information from at least two sources. You can paraphrase, summarize, or quote directly from the sources. Whatever you do, introduce the source with a signal phrase and include an in-text citation if it has page numbers. You must give credit to the source, whether you’re using their ideas in your own words (paraphrase) or their ideas in their exact words (a direct quote). Readers should ALWAYS be able to tell where each bit of information came from. Providing this information is a courtesy to readers. If you don’t provide it, you’re not being courteous to readers and you’re guilty of plagiarism, which could result in failure for the assignment and even the course. You could use a source as evidence for your position or to represent your opponents’ position. You could also use a source to help provide background information. Be sure that you’ve chosen credible, relevant sources from the list on your Wikipedia page. (Do not use the Wikpedia page as a source.) This isn’t a research paper, so don’t overdo the sources. I want you to think through this topic and explain your position; the sources are just extra support or background information A conclusion that reflects on the significance of the issue. DON’T start with “In conclusion” or any similar transition and DON’T just repeat what you said in your body paragraphs. Answer the question “Why is this important?” You can also reinforce your thesis. A works cited page that lists all the sources you used in your essay in MLA format (see chapter 54). This may be the same works cited you turned in on Nov. 2, or you may have changed or added sources. Just make sure that it corresponds exactly to the sources used in your essay. And of course, clear, correct, graceful sentences. Avoid second person pronouns and questions. Eliminate wordiness. Proofread and correct common errors. Don’t rely on spell checkers or grammar checkers. They’re helpful, but they will not solve everything. English is too challenging for computers!

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Organ Donation

Assignment OverviewUnit 3 – Individual ProjectASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTIONDeliverable Length: 4–5 pagesOBJECTIVESAs you study DNA, you find that every person’s DNA is different from another’s. Identical twins are the only people whose DNA is the same. Consider your parents and your siblings. Even though your brother and your sister have the same parents, it is unlikely that you look exactly like them unless you are identical twins. You may have common features, and you will all share common DNA among yourselves, but only identical twins will have the exact same DNA. DNA testing is used for many reasons, such as the following:Identify potential suspects whose DNA may match evidence left at crime scenesExonerate persons wrongly accusedMatch organ donorsAssignment GuidelinesAddress the following in 4–5 pages:In your first case, you have been asked to list and explain the steps that you would use to identify and analyze DNA from a person who has been in prison for 10 years. The results of your test may exonerate the person.Once the physical evidence has been delivered to the forensics lab, what is the process of identifying DNA? Be specific, and explain in detail.Consider that the evidence is over 10 years old.Once the DNA evidence has been identified, what is the process of analyzing the DNA? Be specific, and explain in detail.What challenges exist that can make your analysis inadmissible in court? Explain.How are tissue matches made? Explain.Why is it important to utilize different DNA testing methods? Explain.Why is it that some methods may be preferred over others? Explain.Other than forensic uses, DNA testing is essential in paternity testing.What are the steps used to carry out a paternity test? Explain in detail.Why might the results of a paternity test be significant in a court case? Explain.Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

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Writing Strategies

?Employ a focused writing process by following a series of steps for the entire length of the assignment?Organize and explain an idea clearly and logically?Use appropriate explanatory writing strategies: definitions, examples, comparisons, processes?Practice finding and incorporating research into your essay?Making your writing engaging to your audience, inspiring your reader to want to learn more about your chosen concept)Two outside sources, quoted and integrated into your essay?What concept have you chosen to explain??Why are you interested in explaining this concept to someone else??What do you already know about this concept??What do you think a typical reader will know about this concept??What would you like to achieve by explaining this concept to someone else? Is your purpose to inform readers about the importance of your concept, to help readers understand your concept, to demonstrate your own knowledge of the concept and you have applied it in your own life?Step 2—Narrow Your Focus (Part A)Narrowing your focus. The next step of this assignment is the most significant: you have to narrow the focus of your concept so that you can write a strong thesis. The way to narrow the focus is to think about which aspect of your concept you want to explore and explain: Google defines aspect as “a particular part or feature of something.”

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Television Program

Watch a television program without the sound. Can you understand the program? Write a description of the program and include what you found easy to understand, and what presented a challenge? Your initial post must be at least 7-8 sentences. You must respond to two peers – those posts must be at least  4-5 sentences

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Databases Cq Researcher

need abstract, cites from these databases cq researcher, nexus uni, credo reference, opposiving view points, herald pallium, working thesis the problem section at least 3 topics-1.what is ptsd with 3 support and apa in text citation ,2. all treatment options with 3 support and apa in text citation, topic 3??? with 3 support and apa in text citation, then an alternative solution with 3 support and apa in text citation, then specific criteria to evaluate this solution? why do you believe this is not the best solution for the problem proposed solution an existing solution and evaluate it be fair help reader ultimately understand why this is best sloution to your problem explain the solution and list 3 support from your research with apa in text citation what specific criteria will you use to evaluate this section why do you believe this is not the best solution to the problem conclusion

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