Use an Excel spreadsheet to organize the following data to allow for contract renewal management:
Product H5P Contact Svein-Tore Griff ************** 23-24 $700 Funding Grant funded PO Request Date 12/13/23 PO 13766 Contract start 01/07/24 End date 01/08/25
Product Articulate Contact Bob Smith ********************** 23-24 $1000 Funding Grant funded PO Request Date 9/13/23 PO 13219 Contract start 011/07/23 End date 011/07/24
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“Contract Renewal Management Spreadsheet for H5P, Articulate, Smartsheets, and Camtasia Products”
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The Impact of Political Polarization on Society: A Bibliographic Essay
A
bibliographic essay 8 Pages 10 sources including those included in these
instructions
To
help you think through the readings a list of typically important questions
follows:
a. What is the research
question?
b. Does the study address a
broader theme in the literature? How does it fit with other papers we have
read?
c. What evidence is brought
to bear to answer the question? Is it convincing? If not, how can it be
improved?
d. Most importantly, how does
the paper relate to the other papers we have read?
Polarization
1.
Huber & Malhotra. 2017. “Political Homophily in Social Relationships:
Evidence from Online Dating Behavior.” Journal of Politics 79: 269-83.
2.
Iyengar et al. 2019. “The Origins and Consequences of Affective
Polarization in the United States.” Annual Review of Political Science
22: 129-46.
3.
Pierson & Schikler. 2020. “Madison’s Constitution Under Stress: A
Developmental Analysis of Political Polarization.” Annual Review of
Political Science 23: 37-58.
4.
Leonard et al. 2021. “The Nonlinear Feedback Dynamics of Asymmetric Political
Polarization.” PNAS 118: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2102149118. -
Title: “Maximizing Profits through Price Elasticity and Marginal Cost Analysis”
Quote references to substantiate your discussions.
Price elasticity of demand is an important tool for managers in in a selling environment in deciding what to put on sale. Explain how a profit-maximizing manager should decide what goods to put on sale based on the relationship between total revenue and price elasticity of demand. Provide appropriate examples as needed.
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“The Illusion of Moral Universality: Critiquing the Transcendentalist Perspective on Moral Truths” In recent years, there has been a growing debate surrounding the idea of moral relativism versus moral universalism. While relativists argue
Criticize the position that says that moral truths transcend, and so hold independently, of the culture we find ourselves in.
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Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: Exploring the Connection and Solutions Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, with billions of people using various platforms to connect, share, and consume information. While it has
Answer the question in essay format. The question is provided in the pdf with notes.
-Use the notes attached .
-Outside sources is okay, but just use one or two sources. Not really necessary.
-Have a clear thesis statement.
-All directions are attached below in the question 2 pdf file. The pdf has notes that should be used in the essay.
-also included a presentation slides that should be used in the essay.
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Title: Motor Milestones and Developmental Coordination Disorder: Exploring the Link and Implications
Motor Milestones: Define what motor milestones are, including examples (sitting, walking, grasping).
Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD): Define DCD, its symptoms, diagnosis criteria, and how it is identified in children.
Premise of the Statement:
Analyze the implication that a delay in meeting motor milestones automatically suggests DCD. Is this a universally accepted indication, or are there exceptions?
Exploration of Alternative Explanations:
Discuss other possible reasons for delayed motor milestones such as other neurodevelopmental disorders (e.g., cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy), environmental factors, or even variations in normal development.
Role of Diagnostic Criteria:
Examine the criteria for diagnosing DCD according to established medical guidelines like the DSM-5 or ICD-10.
Consider how strictly these criteria are followed in practice and the potential for mis diagnosis.
address the issues with measurements used to diagnose DCD
Review of Relevant Research:
Summarize key findings from recent studies on motor development and DCD.
Include statistics to illustrate the prevalence of DCD in children with delayed motor milestones versus those without.
Critical Analysis:
Critically assess the reliability of using motor milestone delays as a sole indicator for DCD.
Discuss the precision and accuracy of early screening and diagnosis based on motor skill development.
Discussion of Broader Implications:
Explore the implications of misdiagnosis or overdiagnosis based on premature evaluation of motor skills.
Consider the psychological and social impact on children and their families when labeled with a disorder.
Conclusion:
Conclude by summarizing the key points discussed.
Reflect on the importance of comprehensive assessments and the need for a cautious approach in linking motor milestone delays directly to DCD without thorough evaluation. -
A Review of Antidepressant Treatment for Depression and Anxiety: Efficacy, Safety, and Predictors of Response “Examining the Efficacy and Safety of Fixed-Dose Esketamine Nasal Spray in Combination with a New Oral Antidepressant for Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Randomized Controlled Study (TRANSFORM-1)” “The Role of Genetic and Neurological Factors in Depression Treatment: A Review of Recent Clinical Trials”
DO NOT TAKE THIS ASSIGNMENT IF YOU CAN’T ACE IT BECAUSE I WILL NOT PAY IF I DONT GET A 90 OR ABOVE. This is a lit review, my graduation depends on it. I have already gone over research articles, I have provided the titles of the research articles as well as my own research from these articles. i will provide more info after accepting the assignment.
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The prescriber’s guide to classic MAO inhibitors (phenelzine, tranylcypromine, isocarboxazid) for treatment-resistant depression
Van den Eynde, Vincent ; Abdelmoemin, Wegdan R. ; Abraham, Magid M. ; Amsterdam, Jay D. ; Anderson, Ian M. ; Andrade, Chittaranjan ; Baker, Glen B. ; Beekman, Aartjan T.F. ; Berk, Michael ; Birkenhäger, Tom K. ; Blackwell, Barry B. ; Blier, Pierre ; Blom, Marc B.J. ; Bodkin, Alexander J. ; Cattaneo, Carlo I. ; Dantz, Bezalel ; Davidson, Jonathan ; Dunlop, Boadie W. ; Estévez, Ryan F. ; Feinberg, Shalom S. ; Finberg, John P.M. ; Fochtmann, Laura J. ; Gotlib, David ; Holt, Andrew ; Insel, Thomas R. ; Larsen, Jens K. ; Mago, Rajnish ; Menkes, David B. ; Meyer, Jonathan M. ; Nutt, David J. ; Parker, Gordon ; Rego, Mark D. ; Richelson, Elliott ; Ruhé, Henricus G. ; Sáiz-Ruiz, Jerónimo ; Stahl, Stephen M. ; Steele, Thomas ; Thase, Michael E. ; Ulrich, Sven ; van Balkom, Anton J.L.M. ; Vieta, Eduard ; Whyte, Ian ; Young, Allan H. ; Gillman, Peter K.
CNS spectrums, 2023-08, Vol.28 (4), p.427-440
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The glucocorticoid receptor: Pivot of depression and of antidepressant treatment?
Anacker, Christoph ; Zunszain, Patricia A ; Carvalho, Livia A ; Pariante, Carmine M
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2011-04, Vol.36 (3), p.415-425
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The glucocorticoid receptor: Pivot of depression and of antidepressant treatment?Available Online
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ARTICLE
The impact of depression and anxiety treatment on biological aging and metabolic stress: study protocol of the Mood treatment with antidepressants or running (MOTAR) study
Lever-van Milligen, Bianca A. ; Verhoeven, Josine E. ; Schmaal, Lianne ; van Velzen, Laura S. ; Revesz, Dora ; Black, Catherine N. ; Han, Laura K. M. ; Horsfall, Melany ; Batelaan, Neeltje M. ; van Balkom, Anton J. L. M. ; van Schaik, Digna J. F. ; van Oppen, Patricia ; Penninx, Brenda W. J. H.
BMC psychiatry, 2019-12, Vol.19 (1), p.425-425, Article 425
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The impact of depression and anxiety treatment on biological aging and metabolic stress: study protocol of the Mood treatment with antidepressants or running (MOTAR) studyAvailable Online
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ARTICLE
Emotion-based brain mechanisms and predictors for SSRI and CBT treatment of anxiety and depression: a randomized trial
Gorka, Stephanie M. ; Young, Christina B. ; Klumpp, Heide ; Kennedy, Amy E. ; Francis, Jennifer ; Ajilore, Olusola ; Langenecker, Scott A. ; Shankman, Stewart A. ; Craske, Michelle G. ; Stein, Murray B. ; Phan, K. Luan
Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.), 2019-08, Vol.44 (9), p.1639-1648
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Emotion-based brain mechanisms and predictors for SSRI and CBT treatment of anxiety and depression: a randomized trialAvailable Online
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ARTICLE
Maintenance or Discontinuation of Antidepressants in Primary Care
Lewis, Gemma ; Marston, Louise ; Duffy, Larisa ; Freemantle, Nick ; Gilbody, Simon ; Hunter, Rachael ; Kendrick, Tony ; Kessler, David ; Mangin, Dee ; King, Michael ; Lanham, Paul ; Moore, Michael ; Nazareth, Irwin ; Wiles, Nicola ; Bacon, Faye ; Bird, Molly ; Brabyn, Sally ; Burns, Alison ; Clarke, Caroline S ; Hunt, Anna ; Pervin, Jodi ; Lewis, Glyn
The New England journal of medicine, 2021-09, Vol.385 (14), p.1257-1267
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Maintenance or Discontinuation of Antidepressants in Primary CareAvailable Online
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ARTICLE
Efficacy and Safety of Fixed-Dose Esketamine Nasal Spray Combined With a New Oral Antidepressant in Treatment-Resistant Depression: Results of a Randomized, Double-Blind, Active-Controlled Study (TRANSFORM-1)
Fedgchin, Maggie ; Trivedi, Madhukar ; Daly, Ella J. ; Melkote, Rama ; Lane, Rosanne ; Lim, Pilar ; Vitagliano, Dawn ; Blier, Pierre ; Fava, Maurizio ; Liebowitz, Michael ; Ravindran, Arun ; Gaillard, Raphael ; van den Ameele, Hans ; Preskorn, Sheldon ; Manji, Husseini ; Hough, David ; Drevets, Wayne C. ; Singh, Jaskaran B.
The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology, 2019-10, Vol.22 (10), p.616-630
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Efficacy and Safety of Fixed-Dose Esketamine Nasal Spray Combined With a New Oral Antidepressant in Treatment-Resistant Depression: Results of a Randomized, Double-Blind, Active-Controlled Study (TRANSFORM-1)Available Online
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ARTICLE
Antidepressant Augmentation versus Switch in Treatment-Resistant Geriatric Depression
Lenze, Eric J. ; Mulsant, Benoit H. ; Roose, Steven P. ; Lavretsky, Helen ; Reynolds, Charles F. ; Blumberger, Daniel M. ; Brown, Patrick J. ; Cristancho, Pilar ; Flint, Alastair J. ; Gebara, Marie A. ; Gettinger, Torie R. ; Lenard, Emily ; Miller, J. Philip ; Nicol, Ginger E. ; Oughli, Hanadi A. ; Pham, Vy T. ; Rollman, Bruce L. ; Yang, Lei ; Karp, Jordan F.
The New England journal of medicine, 2023-03, Vol.388 (12), p.1067-1079
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Antidepressant Augmentation versus Switch in Treatment-Resistant Geriatric DepressionAvailable Online
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Antidepressants or running therapy: Comparing effects on mental and physical health in patients with depression and anxiety disorders
Verhoeven, Josine E. ; Han, Laura K.M. ; Lever-van Milligen, Bianca A. ; Hu, Mandy X. ; Révész, Dóra ; Hoogendoorn, Adriaan W. ; Batelaan, Neeltje M. ; van Schaik, Digna J.F. ; van Balkom, Anton J.L.M. ; van Oppen, Patricia ; Penninx, Brenda W.J.H.
Journal of affective disorders, 2023-05, Vol.329, p.19-29
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Antidepressants or running therapy: Comparing effects on mental and physical health in patients with depression and anxiety disordersAvailable Online
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A Phase 2a Double-Blind Randomized Trial of REL-1017 (Esmethadone) in Patients with MDD: Analysis of Subscales from the Symptoms of Depression Questionnaire
Guidetti, Clotilde ; Fava, Maurizio ; Pani, Luca ; Pappagallo, Marco ; Serra, Giulia ; DeMartin, Sara ; Mattarei, Andrea ; Manfredi, Paolo L.
CNS spectrums, 2022-04, Vol.27 (2), p.235-235
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A Phase 2a Double-Blind Randomized Trial of REL-1017 (Esmethadone) in Patients with MDD: Analysis of Subscales from the Symptoms of Depression QuestionnaireAvailable Online
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Comparison of SSRIs and SNRIs in major depressive disorder: a meta-analysis of head-to-head randomized clinical trials
Machado, M. ; Einarson, T. R.
Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics, 2010-04, Vol.35 (2), p.177-188
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Comparison of SSRIs and SNRIs in major depressive disorder: a meta-analysis of head-to-head randomized clinical trialsAvailable Online
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Cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of cognitive therapy, rational emotive behavioral therapy, and fluoxetine (prozac) in treating depression: a randomized clinical trial
Sava, Florin A. ; Yates, Brian T. ; Lupu, Viorel ; Szentagotai, Aurora ; David, Daniel
Journal of clinical psychology, 2009-01, Vol.65 (1), p.36-52
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Cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of cognitive therapy, rational emotive behavioral therapy, and fluoxetine (prozac) in treating depression: a randomized clinical trialAvailable Online
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Consistently Modest Antidepressant Effects in Clinical Trials: the Role of Regulatory Requirements
Khan, Arif ; Mar, Kaysee Fahl ; Brown, Walter A
Psychopharmacology bulletin, 2021-06, Vol.51 (3), p.79-108
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Consistently Modest Antidepressant Effects in Clinical Trials: the Role of Regulatory RequirementsAvailable Online
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Lower cerebrovascular reactivity in prefrontal cortex and weaker negative functional connectivity between prefrontal cortex and insula contribute to white matter hyperintensity-related anxiety or depression
Huang, Lili ; Liu, Xin ; Cheng, Yue ; Qin, Ruomeng ; Yang, Dan ; Mo, Yuting ; Ke, Zhihong ; Hu, Zheqi ; Mao, Chenglu ; Chen, Ying ; Li, Jingwei ; Xu, Yun
Journal of affective disorders, 2024-06, Vol.354, p.526-535
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Lower cerebrovascular reactivity in prefrontal cortex and weaker negative functional connectivity between prefrontal cortex and insula contribute to white matter hyperintensity-related anxiety or depressionAvailable Online
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Effectiveness of Genotype-Specific Tricyclic Antidepressant Dosing in Patients
With Major Depressive Disorder
A Randomized Clinical Trial
Cornelis F. Vos, MD; Sophie E. ter Hark, PharmD; Arnt F. A. Schellekens, MD, PhD; Jan Spijker, MD, PhD; Annemarie van der Meij, MD; Anne J. Grotenhuis, PhD;
Raluca Mihaescu, MD, PhD; Wietske Kievit, PhD; Rogier Donders, PhD; Rob E. Aarnoutse, PharmD, PhD; Marieke J. H. Coenen, PhD; Joost G. E. Janzing, MD, PhD
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Effect of Zuranolone vs Placebo in Postpartum Depression
A Randomized Clinical Trial
Kristina M. Deligiannidis, MD, 1 , 2 Samantha Meltzer-Brody, MD, MPH, 3 Handan Gunduz-Bruce, MD, MBA, 4 James Doherty, PhD, 4 Jeffrey Jonas, MD, 4 Sigui Li, MS, 4 Abdul J. Sankoh, PhD, 4 Christopher Silber, MD, 4 Andrew D. Campbell, PhD, 4 Brian Werneburg, PhD, 4 Stephen J. Kanes, MD, PhD, 4 and Robert Lasser, MD, MBA 4 -
Professional Review and Revision of Personal Statement Title: “Elevating Your Personal Statement: A Professional Review and Revision”
this is a written personal statement; I want a professional writer to review it and fix grammar mistakes and replace some words with other advanced words to make it look more professional and impressive without any use of AI or chatgpt
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“The Complexities of Working with At-Risk Adolescents: Reflections on Short Term 12 and Connections to Chapter 6 in the Textbook”
Short Term 12 (96 minutes)
At an inpatient treatment facility for at-risk teenagers, Grace is a young counselor trying to do her best for kids who often have been pulled from the worst kinds of home situations. Even then, life is not easy as Grace and her colleagues care for kids who are too often profoundly scarred, even as they try to have lives of their own. Now, things are coming to a head as Grace readies for marriage even as some her charges are coming to major turning points in their lives. To cope, Grace will have to make difficult perceptions and decisions that could put her career, and more importantly her charges, at dire risk.
Your assignment should be 2-3 pages in length (plus a separate reference page
o Expect to write 2 full paragraphs in response to each of the assigned questions.
o A full paragraph is 5-7 sentences long.
· Fully respond to the main prompt of each question.
o You do not have to answer all of the sub-questions posted for each main question.
§ The sub-questions are designed to help you think more about how you might respond to the prompts.
· Make sure to use APA style formatting, in-text citations, and references.
o Please use the exact citations and references listed below on page 2.
o Cite every sentence that includes information that you saw in the film or read in the textbook.
· Everything must be in your own words.
Textbook : https://openoregon.pressbooks.pub/introhumanservices2e/front-matter/preface/
Film: Short Term 12 by Destin daniel Cretton
Questions:
1. Reflect on the assigned video. Describe 2-3 key scenes that you found particularly meaningful. Why did you pick those scenes? What did you learn from them? What did you enjoy about this film? Was there anything you didn’t like about it?
· Provide specific details from the film to demonstrate that you watched all of it.
o In-text citation needed for every sentence that includes details from the film.
· Reflect thoughtfully on the scenes you described.
o You must do more than say you liked the scenes, and explain why.
o Describe what you learned from this film and how it makes you think about a human service career with adolescents.
2. Make at least 3 detailed connections between the film and Chapter 6 in the textbook. Explain multiple ways that the film helped you think more deeply about topics discussed in the book. What more did you learn about key points from the textbook by watching the film? The following are some possible questions to guide your response: What type of mental health treatment setting was portrayed in the film? What types of treatment, and specific counseling strategies, were utilized by staff to try and help the youth? What different mental health disorders did youth at the facility seem to have? How does the topic of self-care connect to what you saw happen to staff in the film?
· Make specific connections between details from the film and material from the textbook. You can make connections to other sections in addition to Chapter 6.
o Include an in-text citation (see below) for every sentence that includes details from the film and/or the textbook.
Cretton, D. (Director). (2013).
Short Term 12.
[Motion picture]. United States: Animal Kingdom.
Pearce, E.B., Smith, Y.M., Olsen, A., Jones, T., Ochoa-Leyva, M., Anstett, A., Hardy, J.L.,
Hoover, S.R., Karena, N., & Petean, R. (2023
). Introduction to Human Services (2nd
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Title: “The Evolving Landscape of Aviation Policy and Regulation: The Impact of Emerging Technologies on the Commercial Aviation and Aerospace Industry” Main Ideas: 1. Introduction of emerging technologies in the aviation industry, such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs
Summarize the impact of that topic on the commercial aviation and aerospace industry and the evolving context of aviation policy and regulation. Try to review the topics already addressed and select something different.
Ideas to help guide your work:
List the main ideas within this topic.
State reasons why the topic is necessary.
Choose a specific person or group involved, and explain their role in the topic.
Ask a classmate how this topic will change in the future.