Functional Behavioral Assessment Project with PBS:
This paper will be a summary of a problem based scenario, in which the student will identify at least one student with ASD or other developmental disability in need of a specialized intervention program. Based on information presented in class and in the literature, the student will go through the steps of conducting a FBA and design a
Proposed intervention based on the Positive Behavioral Supports
approach for addressing the students behavioral needs. It is anticipated that the paper will be 5 pages.
I need a reflective paper done on my power point I have the other papers if you need them. I am locked out of my other account and you are working on my paper I cannot get the info from you. Because I am locked out I will put money on this and then essay shark can figure out how to compensate me.
You're going to pick an interesting social problem or issue. It can be anything, like an issue from the news, an issue that's affected you personally, or an issue that you think is really important.
Once you pick the issue, you're going to write about this issue using a sociological theorist from class. Some questions you could answer in the paper:
- How would your theorist explain why the problem or situation happened?
- What would your theorist think should be done about the problem?
- How would your theorist explain the problem in ways that might not be the same as the general public?
-How would your theorist explain the problem in ways different from other theorists?
Theorists: Marx, Weber, Durkheim, Du Bois, Gilman, Fanon, De Beauvoir, Foucault
Pick one Japan-related film that you want to be included in this class in the future. Explain why. 2 pages
Pick one film that you liked most in this course. Explain why.
1 page
YOU CAN PICK YOUR OWN Janpan-related film, pick what you like.
This one is the one I liked most:
Film:
Shall We Dance? (Suo Masayuki, 1996)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkTqUcLjvyc
I also upload the journal I wrote for Shall We Dance, you can use it.
And Shall We Dance's reading: Bordwell
IMPROVE AND UPDATE the research paper draft (Doc attached) by strictly APPLYING the recommendations below:
I- Add a Minimum Number of New (Further) Resources to this draft:
Scholarly : 1
Documentary: 1
Recent reliable articles from periodicals: 2 (use the 2 articles proposed below)
II- Apply the remarks below to the draft
Remark 1:
- You may want to adopt a term that is less gender-polarizing than "man" for your discussion of what can be understood. We often use terms such as "layperson" or "laypeople" to distinguish the ordinary reader from a highly sophisticated scientific reader or expert
Remark 2:
- Add to the paper discussion of carbon dioxide levels recorded in ice, and the correlation between industrialization and the continuous modern increase in CO2 and other greenhouse gases that are now in abundant evidence in cores.
In a 4-paragraph essay, 7, 9, 9, 4 please describe Troy Maxson. Is he a victim or racism and a stifling culture or does he contribute to his downfall?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoRmIJ7eFMk
https://archive.org/stream/WilsonFences/Wilson%20Fences_djvu.txt
The essay is a 3-4 page essay that you reflect on what you have learned this semester in my class and if you feel you have grown up as a student and writer.
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You must answer the questions:
1. Recognize the role of language attitudes and standards in empowering, oppressing, and hierarchizing languages and their users, and be open to communicating across different languages and cultures.
2. Explore and analyze, in writing and reading, a variety of genres and rhetorical situations.
3. Develop strategies for reading, drafting, collaborating, revising, and editing.
4. Recognize and practice key rhetorical terms and strategies when engaged in writing situations.
5. Engage in the collaborative and social aspects of writing processes.
6. Understand and use print and digital technologies to address a range of audiences.
7. Locate resea
This paper is on the Paraguayan film "Siete Cajas".
Here are the guidelines for the paper:
1st paragraph - summary of the film
2nd/3rd paragraph - How are the people of Paraguay struggling during the time of this film? Why are characters so desperate to the point that they are willing to risk everything for these boxes? Briefly touch on the socioeconomic crisis in Paraguay at the time.
4th paragraph/conclusion - what was the director of this film trying to show us about the struggling state of Paraguay? What is the overall theme/message of the film?
Prompt: Did the United States win or lose the Korean War? Explain the outcome of this event.
Provide a three (3) page essay. Please note your, essay needs to provide a clear thesis statement and supporting evidence. Your essay needs to be argumentative in nature. Please cite your sources accordingly in support of the evidence provided.
The final needs to follow the following writing guidelines, failure to meet any of these will result in point deductions.
Needs to be MLA format
12 font
Times New Roman
Include a cover and works cited page
Minimum four (4) sources, our textbook included
Cite in the following format: Authors last name, and page number (Roark, 221)
Limit to three "quoted sentences." A quoted sentence, for our class, is composed of two to three quoted sentences. For the remaining cited sources, please paraphrase.
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The content of this course has covered an understanding of Indigenous Latin American tribes, contact and conflict with European explorers and settlers, life under the Spanish and Portuguese empires in the New World, and finally, the various pushes for Latin American independence from European control. All of this follows the theme of our text: Exploration, Exploitation, and Resistance.
For this exam essay, what I would like to see is for you to show me your understanding of these changes that have occurred over time and across place - the work of historians. As always, there are a variety of ways in which you can do this. For example, we have discussed in great detail the changes brought about by the Catholic Church to Indigenous peoples. We have looked at trade and economic changes, we have looked at labor issues - from community participation to forced labor, to the slave labor of natives, imported African slaves, and eventually, a model based more on