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Describes the patient that is the subject of the project including diagnoses, medications, and history OR describes the community, its strengths and problems and the mental health issue that will be the subject of the paper.

Includes any substance abuse or violence issues for the patient or community

Discusses attempted interventions, what has been successful and what has not.

Describes own personal thoughts about the patient’s or community’s mental health issues.

Describes any cognitive concerns and possible interventions.

Writes a nursing care plan including three priority nursing diagnoses with r/t and AEB factors.

Includes outcomes in NOC language and interventions in NIC language with a plan for evaluation.

Identifies mental health resources that can be used with the patient or community. Includes an educational tool.

 

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Consider a toy small example of a directed web graph G = (V;E):

(a) Suppose we assign all 18 nodes equal initial page rank values of 1

18 . Now suppose

we apply the unscaled Page Rank algorithm to this graph. After one iteration (or

round) of the algorithm, will any nodes have a page rank value of zero? If so, which

ones and why? If not, briefly explain why not.

(b) Answer the same question as in part (a) for both two and three iterations of unscaled

page rank.

(c) When the algorithm converges (i.e., reaches equilibrium), which nodes in the graph

will have non-zero page rank values? What will their equilibrium page rank values

be? Briefly justify your answer.

(d) Suppose we repeat part (a) but consider a variation of the graph in which a single

node can delete a single one of their outgoing edges. Which nodes can increase

their (equilibrium) page rank values by deleting a single outgoing edge? Briefly

justify your answer. (Do not consider simultaneous deletion of multiple edges, just

one single edge.)

(e) What is the minimum number of edges that would need to be added to the graph

so that every node has non-zero page rank? Briefly explain what edges would be

needed and why.

(f) Suppose we use scaled Page Rank on the original graph in part (a) with scaling factor

s = 0:9. Which nodes will have non-zero (equilibrium) page rank values? Qualitatively,

briefly describe which node will now have the highest page rank value.

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Group, both static and flexible budgets are key to helping us in various ways.  While static budgets are very limited in their flexibility (no pun intended), they offer a wide range of planning and forecasting benefits, especially as you pointed out, to upper levels of the company.  Flexible budgets, on the other hand, are a great tool when we want to play a game of “what if”.  Well, not a game, but certainly in the decision making process.  :0)  I’ve used these extensively, especially when making decisions about increasing or decreasing production, moving a product line in/out of a business, changing product costs, etc, etc. 

Group, what other advantages and disadvantages do each of these tools offer?

Static and Flexible BudgetsStatic budgets advantages- They are easy to follow and implement since they don’t need continuous updates.When variance analysis is done they offer show insights…

 

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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on The influence of birth order on personality. It needs to be at least 500 words.

The theory of Adler would not be applicable for those families that have more than 3 children as there is nothing stated for middle children (Carducci, 156-60).

Independence is the main characteristic of the first-born children. Even if they were given the full attention of both parents upon birth, this will change once the second child is born. The attention that would be given by the parents would be divided between the 2 children. Much burden however can be felt by second born children as they are always in the shadow of the first born. There are signs of inferiority that were observed with second born children (Carducci, 156-60. Adler & Mairet, 96-110).

Being the youngest child has its positive and negative influences in its personality. Positive effects would be that the youngest child would feel more pampering as there are more people that surround them. The presence of the parents and the older siblings would create a blanket of comfort for the youngest child. This factor could also have negative effect on the child’s personality. Being the youngest in the family, there are quite a number of fulfillments that they need to overcome and to outshine the older siblings to prove his or her capabilities. Most of the times this creates the sense of discouragement in a child and be carried through once the person steps to adulthood (Carducci, 156-60).

There are families however that only has 1 child in the family. The only child theory states that these children do have the tendency to be pampered more and be accustomed of being the center of attention. Once this comfort and attention is not given to the child, there is a tendency of becoming more timid, passive and withdrawn. This is the total opposite of being the first born in a family with more than 1 child. The first born children are independent while the only child, though also a first born, is more withdrawn and dependent type of personality (Carducci, 156-60).

These theories may be used in trying

 

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