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Write a 10 page essay on Human Development and Behavior.

Too much tension exacerbates an individual’s psychological state and drains the energy. Differences in vulnerability to losses, stress, and prejudice due to perceptions, experiences, orientation, and outlook on the future are unique to the individual. It is in this regard that this paper aims to discuss the case of Salma, an Asian woman, widowed twice, and had a history of depression. She is currently living with her four children in a poor living environment. They have experienced racial prejudice and economic distress in addition to loss and bereavement and stress. The objectives, therefore, of this essay are threefold: (1) to discuss how the aforementioned issues affect the health habits of Salma and her four children. (2) to suggest coping mechanisms to address the issues and assist Salma and the children. and (3) to present and evaluate the discourse utilizing appropriate referencing in responding to human behavior and development. According to Delaune and Ladner (2006) “loss is an inevitable part of life, and the longer a person lives, the more losses will be experienced” (p. 377). Salma, in the case, at a young age, experienced two consecutive losses of her husbands. Her history of depression, as mentioned, could be due to the first loss of her husband. The second loss provoked memories of grief and aggravated her abilities to cope. As Elisabeth Kübler-Ross presents in her famous five stages of grief model, Salma is undergoing stage 4 which is depression. At this stage, Ross averred that “its the dress rehearsal or the practice run for the aftermath although this stage means different things depending on whom it involves. Its a sort of acceptance with emotional attachment. Its natural to feel sadness and regret, fear, uncertainty, etc. It shows that the person has at least begun to accept the reality.”

 

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Question 1

  1. For a market with a straight-line, downward-sloping demand curve, the total revenue curve is 
  2. A.horizontal. 
  3. B.vertical. 
  4. C.upward sloping. 
  5. D.shaped like an upside-down “U.” 
  6. E.U-shaped. 

Question 2

  1. The demand for a product is said to be inelastic if total consumer expenditures 
  2. A.remain constant as price changes. 
  3. B.rise more than price rises as a percentage. 
  4. C.fall when price falls. 
  5. D.fall when price rises. 
  6. E.rise less than price as a percentage. 

Question 3

  1. When will an increase in price lead to an increase in total revenue? 
  2. A.When demand is elastic 
  3. B.When demand is unitary elastic 
  4. C.When the cross-price elasticity is negative 
  5. D.When demand is inelastic 
  6. E.When income elasticity is positive

Question 4

  1. Does a tax on sellers affect the demand curve?
  1. A.Yes, it shifts to the left by the amount of the tax.
  2. B.Yes, it shifts to the right by the amount of the tax.
  3. C.Yes, it shifts up by the amount of the tax.
  4. D.No, there is change in the quantity demanded, but the demand curve does not move.

 

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CheckPoint: Internet Scavenger Hunt• Choose a topic related to computer technology that interests you. Possible subjects can be gleaned from your text.• Narrow the topic to a specific search. If you are interested in available storage devices, for example, narrow your topic to a particular item such as a USB flash drive.• Write a statement in Appendix B next to Search Statement that explains exactly what you are searching for, then complete the following steps:o Decide which keywords from your statement to use for your search. Use at least two and record them in Appendix B next to Search Keywords.o Choose three search engines from which to begin your research, such as google.com, yahoo.com, live.com, ask.com, and lycos.com. You may choose from this list or find your own.o Create hyperlinks to each search engine in Appendix B. To create this hyperlink:• Access a site. • Highlight the Web address in the address box. • Copy (Ctrl + C) the address. • Paste (Ctrl + V) the address into Appendix B next to search engine 1, 2, or 3.o Open the search engine by clicking on its URL. Insert the keywords into the appropriate box and press the Enter key. Record the number of results as well as the top three Web links listed for each of your searches in Appendix B. It may be easiest to highlight, then copy and paste the corresponding URLs directly into Appendix B.o Using the same keywords, conduct two more searches each with a different search engine.o Conduct another set of searches with the same keywords, but using a Boolean such as and, or, or not. Note: Different search engines may use different words or symbols for the Boolean searches. You must find out how to do this with each search engine.o Note the number of results for each of your Boolean searches and record it in Appendix B.• Summarize by answering the following questions in 100 to 350 words:o What are some of the advanced search options available with each search engine? o What other services beside the search engine does each site offer? o What did you like about each search engine? What did you not like? o Which of the three search engines did you find the most effective? Why? o Why do you think the use of Booleans did or did not affect the number of results returned by the search engines?• Complete the matrix in Appendix B.

 

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How should the armed conflict between your chosen dyad be resolved?

Do not approach this as paper as an attempt to think how your conflict zone can be turned into utopia overnight. Rather, think of the exercise as being to write a persuasive argument about how the conflict could be moved in a less destructive direction and/or how violence might be reduced in the long-term i.e. de-escalation in the conflict cycle terms. Overall, I am looking for your best argument (backed by persuasive evidence indicating why this is feasible) as to how to proceed. This might be done by adopting one of the following three approaches. Think which is most appropriate for your own conflict zone but feel free to experiment with other approaches.

  • Advocate for a particular final outcome and set out and defend how we might get there. For example, you may argue that rebel group X deserves its own state and set out the arguments (and rebut the counter-arguments) as to how this could be done. Or that rebel group X needs to be defeated and here’s how to do it in a way that will produce sustainable peace.
  • If your conflict has recently witnessed a peace agreement of some sort but the incompatibilities between the parties have not yet been fully resolved, assess the contents of the peace agreement, highlight its main strengths and weaknesses, ask why it failed to get fully implemented, and propose ways of overcoming those obstacles this time around.
  • If your conflict is still a “hot war,” make the paper an argument about how to get the mediators in and produce a peace agreement. In this case, issues to consider will be: When would be a ripe moment for mediation/negotiation? Why would the parties benefit from negotiation at this point? Who would make the best mediators? And how might the process move forward in practical terms?

It is sometimes useful to think of proposals in terms of short-term (next six months), medium-term (2-5 years) and long-term (10 years) measures. The paper should be between fifteen (15) and twenty (20), double-spaced, 12-point typed, pages in length, excluding bibliography and maps.

 

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