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Sunday, May 24, 2020

Essay on Brice Family - 1058 Words

Brice Family Maria Paloma Vargas University of Phoenix Family Interventions MFCC/561 Kai Green September 9, 2013 Brice Family In this paper I will be describing how the first two session of the Brice family went. I will talk about what systems approach to therapy was used, and will include how Whitaker and Napier conceptualized the family’s difficulties. I will also describe how this differs from an individual understanding, and will talk about what specific interventions they used to support their systemic understanding of this family. First Session The Brice family consisted of a family unit of five. The father Davie a lawyer, the mother Caroline, their teenage daughter Claudia, the younger daughter Laura and younger son Don.†¦show more content†¦Carl explain the dynamics of the family and how important it was to have Don at the initiation of the family session, and asked the family to think if they wanted to be a part of the family they are in, and if they did to call and set up a time for the next session with Don include. Dave did not hesitate and agreed to set up an appointment then and there; he looked over at his wife and asked he if she agreed. Carolyn agreed and towards the end of the session Carl connected with Laura the youngest daughter by engaging her in dialog and asking what she thought about everything that was going on in the family. By doing this Carl was able to show the family how every member of the family has a valuable place in therapy, and it is not just about one person. Second Session The second session with the Brice family was as intense as the first one. Don the younger brother did attend the second session. He came in with a sloppy walk. Don has long blond hair and dressed in body shirt jeans and sandals. He introduced himself to Carl and seemed confident. Once the family was settle and the session started the focus of the session would always seem to try and come back to Claudia. Both parents think that Claudia is the cause of the family dysfunction and their marriage is in trouble because of her. Carl did a great job by taking the focus away from Claudia and putting it back on both parents. He was able to have them see that there were other issues that stemmed with them as aShow MoreRelatedThe Dynamics of Brice Family637 Words   |  3 PagesBrice Family Dynamics Presenting Problems Overall, the Brice family has some clear issues that are causing stress for everyone, including their adolescent daughter Claudia. 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Sunday, May 17, 2020

Caral Supe and Norte Chico Early American Civilization

The Caral Supe or Norte Chico (Little North) Traditions are two names archaeologists have given to the same complex society. That society arose in four valleys in northwestern Peru about 6,000 years ago. The Norte Chico / Caral Supe people built settlements and monumental architecture in the valleys arising from the arid Pacific coast, during the Preceramic VI period in Andean chronology, some 5,800-3,800 cal BP, or between 3000-1800 B.C.E. There are at least 30 archaeological sites that are ascribed to this society, each with large-scale ceremonial structures, with open plazas. The ceremonial centers each span several hectares, and all are located within four river valleys, an area of only 1,800 square kilometers (or 700 square miles). There are numerous smaller sites within that area as well, who have complex ritual features on a smaller scale, that scholars have interpreted as representing places where elite leaders or kin groups could meet privately. Ceremonial Landscapes The Norte Chico/Caral Supe archaeological region has a ceremonial landscape that is so densely packed that people at the larger centers could see other larger centers. Architecture within the smaller sites also includes complex ceremonial landscapes, including numerous small scale ceremonial structures among the monumental platform mounds and sunken circular plazas. Each site contains between one and six platform mounds ranging in volume from about 14,000–300,000 cubic meters (18,000–400,000 cubic yards). The platform mounds are rectangular terraced stone structures built with 2–3 m (6.5-10 ft) high retaining walls filled with a combination of soil, loose rocks, and woven bags called shicra which contained stones. The platform mounds vary in size between and within sites. At the top of most of the mounds are walled enclosures arranged to form a U-shape around an open atrium. Stairs lead down from the atria to sunken circular plazas ranging from 15–45 m (50–159 ft) across and from 1–3 m (2.3–10 ft) deep. Subsistence The first intensive investigations began in the 1990s, and the Caral Supe / Norte Chico subsistence was in debate for some time. At first, the society was believed to have been built by hunter-gatherer-fishers, people who tended orchards but otherwise primarily relied on maritime resources. However, additional evidence in the form of phytoliths, pollen, starch grains on stone tools, and in dog and human coprolites has proven that a wide variety of crops including maize were grown and tended by the residents. Some of the coastal residents did rely on fishing, people living in the interior communities away from the coast grew crops. Food crops grown by the Norte Chico / Caral Supe farmers included three trees: guayaba (Psidium guajava), avocado (Persea americana) and pacae (Inga feuillei). Root crops included achira (Canna edulis) and sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), and vegetables included maize (Zea mays), chili pepper (Capsicum annuum), beans (both Phaseolus lunatus and Phaseolus vulgaris), squash (Cucurbita moschata), and bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria). Cotton (Gossypium barbadense) was cultivated for fishing nets. Scholars Debate: Why Did They Build Monuments?   Since the 1990s, two independent groups have been actively excavating in the region: the Proyecto Arqueolà ³gico Norte Chico (PANC), led by Peruvian archaeologist Ruth Shady Solis, and the Caral-Supe Project, led by American archaeologists Jonathon Haas and Winifred Creamer. The two groups have different understandings of the society, which at times has led to friction. There have been several points of contention, most conspicuously leading to the two different names, but perhaps the most basic difference between the two interpretive structures is one that at the moment can only be hypothesized: what drove mobile hunter-gatherers to build monumental structures. The group led by Shady suggests that Norte Chico necessitated a complex level of organization to engineer the ceremonial structures. Creamer and Haas suggest instead that the Caral Supe constructions were the result of corporate efforts that brought together different communities to create a communal place for rituals and public ceremonies. Does the construction of monumental architecture necessarily require the structural organization provided by a state level society? There are definitely monumental structures which have been built by Pre-Pottery Neolithic societies in Western Asia such as at Jericho and Gobekli Tepe. But nonetheless, identifying what level of complexity the Norte Chico / Caral Supe people had has yet to be determined. Caral Site One of the largest ceremonial centers is the Caral site. It includes extensive residential occupation and it is located some 23 km (14 mi) inland from the mouth of the Supe river as it flows into the Pacific. The site covers ~110 ha (270 ac) and contains six large platform mounds, three sunken circular plazas, and numerous smaller mounds. The largest mound is called Piramide Mayor, it measures 150x100 m (500x328 ft) at its base and is 18 m (60 ft) high. The smallest mound is 65x45 m (210x150 ft) and 10 m (33 ft) high. Radiocarbon dates from Caral range between 2630-1900 cal B.C.E. All of the mounds were built within one or two building periods, which suggests a high level of planning. The public architecture has stairs, rooms, and courtyards; and the sunken plazas suggest society-wide religion. Aspero Another important site is Aspero, a 15 ha (37 ac) site at the mouth of the Supe River, which includes at least six platform mounds, the largest of which has a volume of 3,200 cu m (4200 cu yd), stands 4 m (13 ft) high and covers an area of 40x40 m (130x130 ft). Built of cobble and basalt block masonry plastered with clay and shicra fill, the mounds have U-shaped atria and several clusters of decorated rooms that exhibit increasingly restricted access. The site has two huge platform mounds: Huaca de los Sacrificios and Huaca de los Idolos, and another 15 smaller mounds. Other constructions include plazas, terraces, and large refuse areas. Ceremonial buildings at Aspero, such as the Huaca del los Sacrificios and Huaca de los Idolos, represent some of the oldest examples of public architecture in the Americas. The name, Huaca de los Idolos, comes from an offering of several human figurines (interpreted as idols) recovered from the top of the platform. Asperos radiocarbon dates fall between 3650-2420 cal BCE. End of Caral Supe / Norte Chico Whatever drove the hunter/gatherer/agriculturalists to build monumental structures, the end of the Peruvian society is fairly clear—earthquakes and flooding and climate change associated with the El Nino Oscillation Current. Beginning about 3,600 cal BP, a series of environmental disasters struck the people living in the Supe and adjacent valleys, impacting both marine and terrestrial environments. Sources Haas J, Creamer W, Huamà ¡n Mesà ­a L, Goldstein D, Reinhard KJ, and Vergel Rodrà ­guez C. 2013. Evidence for maize (Zea mays) in the Late Archaic (3000-1800 B.C.) in the Norte Chico region of Peru. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110(13):4945-4949.Piscitelli M. 2017. Pathways to Social Complexity in the Norte Chico Region of Peru. In: Chacon RJ, and Mendoza RG, editors. Feast, Famine or Fighting? Multiple Pathways to Social Complexity. Cham: Springer International Publishing. p 393-415.Sandweiss DH, and Quilter J. 2012. Collation, correlatoin, and causation in the prehistory of coastal Peru. In: Cooper J, and Sheets P, editors. Surviving Sudden Environmental Change: Answers from Archaeology. Boulder: University Press of Colorado. p 117-139.Sandweiss DH, Shady Solà ­s R, Moseley ME, Keefer DK, and Ortloff CR. 2009. Environmental change and economic development in coastal Peru between 5,800 and 3,600 years ago. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106(5) :1359-1363.

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Diversity Considerations Essay - 1386 Words

Diversity Considerations Introduction This paper will analyze the influence of culture on attitudes, values, perception, human behavior, and interpersonal relations. The discriminatory factors that promote societal, political, socioeconomic, and spiritual oppression of culturally diverse populations will be described within this paper. Racial and cultural diversity within non-native English-speaking communities will be examined. Furthermore, this paper will also analyze how current research may positively impact the delivery of public safety and enhance the evaluation of information and resources. Lastly the chosen articles used for this paper will be evaluated on their reliability and credibility. Diversity Considerations The†¦show more content†¦There are many discriminatory factors which promote societal, socioeconomic, and spiritual oppression of culturally diverse populations. First understanding how discrimination is categorized is important. According to Ore, (2011) employing a systemic frame of analysis requires that we redefine the ways we categorize issues of discrimination. Ore (2011) defines prejudice as a negative attitude toward members of a group or social category and discrimination as the unequal treatment of people determined by their membership in a group. Resources such as money, property, medical care and education can be impacted by systems of oppression and privilege. Resources are not equal to all and many are limited. The distribution of resources to a particular member of society is based on his or her status. Ones social class is one of the most powerful predictors of health. The higher someone is on the socioeconomic ladder the lower their risk is for poor health ( Ore, 2011). 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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Cap and Trade One Solution to Climate Change Essay

Cap and Trade: One Solution to Climate Change The threat of climate change in recent years is recognized as a real and potentially catastrophic threat to the health and welfare of our planet, as industrialized nations continue to run their economies by burning carbon into the atmosphere. Recently, it has taken on a larger role in our national media, the public, and the government, as the effects of anthropogenic climate change become more evident. In the United States, for example, the year 2007 brought the first major piece of legislation in the country to address the problem under the Climate Security Act, and the United States Supreme Court ruled that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency had authority to regulate carbon dioxide as†¦show more content†¦At the end of the fixed compliance period set by policy makers, each source surrenders allowances. In theory, those who reduce emissions most cheaply will do so at the lowest cost to society (US EPA). For example, there are two companies that pollute. â€Å"Company A† can reduce their emissions cheaply and easily, but at first has little incentive to do so. â€Å"Company B† on the other hand cannot easily reduce their emissions, so they initially do not. Under a cap and trade system, both companies are allotted a certain amount of emissions permits. Because â€Å"Company A† can reduce their emissions more easily, they can sell their extra emission permits to â€Å"Company B† who may pollute more than their emissions permits allow. Overtime, the amount of emissions allowed for an emissions permit is reduced, which decreases the cost of innovation while increasing the cost to pollute, encouraging energy efficiency. Cap and trade often gets confused with two similar policy methods, command and control and environmental taxes, whose goals are similar, but whose means of reaching those goals are different. 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Aerospace Engineering Essay - 1361 Words

Aerospace Engineering has paved the way for most of modern day technologies; it has contributed to the development of stealth, reconnaissance, and commercial aircraft, its made revolutionary breakthroughs in both fighter jet and rocket designs including pilot/passenger safety, forever changing the outlook of travel and modern warfare and travel. One might say; what is Aerospace engineering? Aerospace engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with the design, development, and production of aircraft or related systems such as rockets, spacecraft and missiles; and is closely tied to aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering (Aerospace Engineering). Aerospace engineering all began with†¦show more content†¦Drag is the air resistance on any given object that is moving in the presence of air. In the case of an airplane this force is controlled by the thrust vector (engine/propeller). Using the principles of flight the Wright brothers flew the first successful airplane that they named the â€Å"Wright Flyer† in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina during the year of 1903. It flew a distance of approximately two football fields until landing (â€Å"Milestones of Flight†). Since the age of the Wright brothers, aerospace in itself has grown substantially from ballistic missiles to satellites. The key principles of flight, discovered by early engineers helped modern engineers nearly perfect design and scrape the surface of fixed winged aircraft’s full potential. Thus pushing engineers to extend their reach into the vastness of space far beyond what Orville and Wilbur Wright could have possibly imagined. In modern times the Internet is the most widely used method of communication, its not common that people would want to know about how the internet actually works, most would just rather click and receive instant access to the world wide web. 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Express sympathy for Nora Essay Example For Students

Express sympathy for Nora Essay Mrs. Lindes tells Nora that she is still a child. Nora tosses her head and begins to reveal to Kristina (Mrs. Linde) a dark secret this is done in order to prove Kristina wrong. She tells Kristina in a manner that she is to just like everybody else, Here we hear about how Nora has saved Torvalds life with a trip to Italy all paid with Noras allowance. Again her lie does not seem to be any bad as she does it in order to save her husbands life. As we move on we discover that Nora really borrowed the money from Krogstad without her husbands permission. In those days this was a disliked act as the man controlled the incoming and outgoings of the money in the house. Also the fact that Torvald detested borrowing money was seen when he said that if a home builds it foundations upon debt then its beauty and freedom is lost. Not only this we also find out that Nora has forged her fathers signature in order to get the money. However in a way we dont justify Noras actions as she is saving her husband and at the same time she was protecting her dying father from worry. We also end up disliking Krogstad on his first appearance as he appears to be a cruel , cold hearted man. Again we seem to express sympathy for Nora who seems to be a child taken up problems only for grown ups. Nora also shows her confidence by telling Krogstad that she is not afraid of him anymore and her self- assurance is also expressed when she walks out on Torvald. During the time of this play women in society were not to be seen as independent or self-reliable, instead their major role was to work around the house. Nora first broke the law and decided to borrow money to pay for her husbands treatment. By doing so she made it look as though her husband depended on her. She proved herself not to be helpless like Torvald continually referred to her as a poor helpless little creature. Secondly Nora decides to leave her children and Torvald. In the society those days women were placed under their husbands. This was quite evident through the way Torvald use to speak to Nora, worries that you couldnt possibly help me with, also Nora is seen as somewhat a posession of Torvalds, Maynt I look at my dearest treasure? At all the beauty that belongs to no one but me- thats all my very own. However when Nora leaves the house she breaks the rules of the society bringing her position equal to that of her husbands. Nora imerges as a fully independent women who rejects her duties towards her family but concentrates on the duties to herself. Throughout the play we see how Nora eventually manages to pull out from under the covers and stand up for her own rights. Moving onto Kristina we know that she gave up the man she loved (Krogstad) to financially support her mother and two younger brothers. An unexpected death frees her from an unhappy marriage. When Kristina broke off with Krogstad she believed she would spare him griief by ending the relationship and crushing the love he had for her. In making him believe that she had thrown him over for a richer man she drove him into crime . Left out on her own she was forced into the world, made to earn her way and to become an independent women. The bank had offered her a job however she told Krogstad that I must work or life isnt bearable. Kristina was in a way an example or a role model to Nora. Kristina was able to be self-reliable and step out into the world. At the end of the play Nora begins to sense the first part of the lesson that Kristina has learned fully. 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Another issue to be discussed is different relationships these women had with their husbands. Torvald and Nora had a relationship where there is no equality. As for Kristina and Krogstad their relationship is much more open. They discuss important matters in a serious manner and are able to compromise however Torvald would always tell Nora that she was not to worry about anything and she would not understand such complex matters. Even though there are many contrasts that can be drawn between Nora and Mrs. Linde there are similarities that are quite apparent. Mrs. Linde shows her loyalty to her family when she accepts a marriage proposal in order to support the welfare of her family. Then, we have Nora who saves her husbands life, which portrays the trend of women sacrificing for the well-being of their families. They both believe in expressing their feelings of pride and fulfillment in helping their families. Ibsens portrays two different women in A Dolls House. Kristina being an independent women who has faced the many troubles life can offer and Nora a typical women of the late 1800s who was under the control of her husband. However Nora is able to escape from this life and set out into the world. I believe that Ibsen was successful in leaving the audience satisfied with the outcome of both women as they both were able to move out from what society condemned as duties of a women and instead set out into the world to complete the duties they had towards themselves.

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Gerald graff pop culture in academics free essay sample

In Gerald Graff Hidden Intellectualism, Graff argues that schools should encourage students to think critically, read, and write about areas of personal interest such as cars, fashion, or music but as long as they do so in an intellectually way. I happen to agree with Graff and his perspective for many deferent reasons. I personally believe that students should be giving the opportunity to engage intellectually with pop cultural topics that Interest them and get to apply their street smarts to their academic work.Teenagers can also relate to whats going on in their own lives with the pop culture world. Sometimes its hard for teenagers to understand a certain topic but if teachers can explain it to them in a way that they can understand using pop culture, teachers should be allowed to do so. Pop culture should be allowed in the classroom as long as Its used in an educational way and can help students learning. We will write a custom essay sample on Gerald graff pop culture in academics or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page Graff talks a lot about street smarts In his essay. We all know someone who is street smart but they just dont do to well in school and are unable to do well in academics.Some people may feel that its a waste of intelligence and knowing so much about life isnt going to help you academically. Graff feels that its not those students fault and those students can be helped. He states that What doesnt occur to us, though, is that schools and colleges might be at fault for missing the opportunity to tap Into such street smarts and channel them into good Gonzalez 2 academic work (pig. 380). Meaning schools and colleges should be held accountable for not being able to help those street smart teenagers and help turn their knowledge of life into academic work.Teachers should help these students learn how to understand he academics their teaching them with examples of the street smart knowledge they already obtain. Personally, I feel that street smarts beat out book smarts in todays world. Street smarts Is something thats real knowledge to me and can help someone in the future unlike book smarts where everything feels unreal. Graff speaks of his own experience in school and how he felt he was the typical teenage anti- intellectual. All throughout high school Graff hated reading and books.The only thing he truly cared for was sports, and the only reading he did was reading sports magazines. Graff says l have recently come to think, however, that my preference for sports over schoolwork was not anti- intellectualism so much as Intellectualism by other means (pig. 382). What Graff Is saying here Is just because he had rather choose sports over schoolwork doesnt make him unintelligent it makes him smart but in a different way. I can personally agree with Graff. Im not very interested in academic work but I grew up watching sports.Sports are full of challenging debates, arguments, analysis, and statistics. You can debate which team is better so why not use that same tactic but a deferent topic. I remember being In class not doing my work and talking about football or basketball. If a teacher was to explain reading or they were saying and succeed in school. Have teenagers analysis sports topic and have them relate to them and see if they agree or disagree with that sport topic. Schools should create debates or arguments that teenagers can relate to.It will get teens to feel more involved and they might actually engage in the Gonzalez 3 conversation. We should be able to incorporate sport topics in school because not many students find educational topics very understanding or interesting. Teachers can easily use sports as a topic in every classroom discussion. Music in pop culture today has such a big influence on students. Everyone listens to at least some type of music any chance of the day they get. One of the main influences is hip hop music. Hip hop is all over the radios and you can find it in at least the majority of students phone players, pod, or even CDC.Music has a huge influence on myself, personally. Music helps me concentrate and even helps me learn academic material better. It even helps my mind grow and develop better. Music actually improves communication between the right and left sides of the brain, allowing you to gain better comprehension and memorization skills which develop your brain to a higher level. Music has so much to do with metaphors and understanding lyrics and truly understanding the meaning of a song. It even helps to improve reading and comprehensive skills.Take Outpace Shaker for instance, his rap music has such meaningful metaphors which should be used in the classroom because they can truly help teenagers understand the meaning of a metaphor and students will actually be interested in the topic. Music is such a complex language that even incorporates mathematics, science, history, physical education, ordination, and even mental ability. Most teenagers find hip hop artist like Outpace interesting because they can relate to Tubas music about daily life struggles about gangs, drugs and growing up in the ghetto.Since teenagers go through these struggles we should help give them s omething to relate to so they can know the real world isnt perfect and a lot of people can be going through the same struggles as you. Gonzalez 4 Most people will disagree with the fact that schools should allow pop culture influences in education. That schools are made for learning academics and nothing else, like pop culture, would influence anything not academic. An argument could be that pop culture is a bad influence and can send the wrong message to teenagers.For instance that sports can send the message of promoting violence and that teenagers should stick to their own personal friends and not communicate with other groups of people. It can cause tension in the classrooms over debates because not everyone has the same opinion about a certain team. Or the simple fact that not everyone is interested in sports or have knowledge of sports and they dont want teenagers to feel as if they dont fit in. A lot of people will have negative comments about music in education and academics. Most will argue that music send the wrong message to teens.Some can even say rap music like Outpace exploits women and uses vulgar language. It promotes violence and criminal like activity. Which in some rap music and even Tubas music is true. He uses extreme vulgar language and talks about the thug life. It even includes sexual conduct in his rapping. Some can even say hip hop promote teenagers to get the wrong idea about school and education. That teens will go out and Join a gang, become sexually active, and do criminal like activity. Even though some teenagers have a hard life and can relate to this music we should not remind them of their personal lifes and keep everything strictly academic.In conclusion, you can see that there is a positive and negative to having pop culture in todays education. I personally feel that there should be a connection to education which Gonzalez 5 teenagers like I should be able to be interested in as long as its educational. Not everyone will have the same opinion as Graff and I so there should be an option to be able to take classes which you can use pop culture in your learning process or if you want to keep t strictly educational you should be able to as well.