CBT Therapy

a description of the treatment intervention. The main tenets of the intervention, the underlying theoretical foundation, and the purpose of the intervention. Identify any intervention techniques. Identify what population this intervention will work for. Evaluate the effectiveness of this intervention.

leadership assessment

Analyze the leadership style(s) of a senior executive (CEO, CFO, COO, Director, etc.) in your current or previous organization who made a positive or negative impact on you.
Analyze the organizational structure and culture of the company for which you work (or would like to work) to determine its approach to team development, and whether that approach helped to enhance your relationship skills in the workplace.
Evaluate the performance of your selected leader based on his or her ethical conduct and effective communication to determine if this leader was successful in motivating and empowering you to improve on your work performance. Explain your answer.
Determine three (3) best practices organizational leaders can use to motivate employees and discuss their potential benefits.
Discuss some of the challenges leaders encounter when managing diversity and how diversity helps business organizations better compete in global markets.
Develop an effective business strategy to address the challenges and issues you have identified above.

Explain the principal theories of leadership and motivation, and describe the fundamental considerations in managing and motivating individual and group behavior.
Explain the multiple aspects of the managerial planning process and the application of various business and corporate-level strategies.
Assess how various leadership styles fit cultural differences and effectively operate in global markets.
Analyze the importance of ethical behavior to an organization’s culture and the new ethical dilemmas created by globalization
Describe actions to improve communications, manage conflict, develop strong organizational culture, and improve the ethical behavior in organizations.
Use technology and information resources to research issues in management concepts.

accounting

Part I.  Search the course background information, the Internet and/or the Cyber Library.  Discuss the terms listed below. Your discussion should expand on the definition as given in the module background.  Explain why these concepts are important to financial statements.

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP);
International Accounting Standards (IFRS);
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC);
Annual report; and 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K
Part II. Explain the basic formats of financial statements such as income statement, balance sheet, statement of cash flows, and statement for retained earnings.

Part III. Explain the accounting equation with actual dollar amounts, prepare a table showing the equation, and show a list of accounts belonging to each category in the equation.

Piety and Politics

“Piety & Politics: The Right-Wing Assault on Religious Freedom” by Barry Lynn

Reflecting on The Rev. Lynn’s point of view and comparing and contrasting that with the views of those who so clearly disagree.  Some students note that there are times when Mr. Lynn goes off on tangents – especially when reflecting on times when he was the target of those who oppose his views.
Your reflection should take into account your own struggles – and conclusions – with any one of the separation of church and state issues that are at the forefront of political, social and religious debate in 2013 – (Gay rights controversy)… whatever inspires you – or drives you crazy.

The Effect of Immigrants on U.S

A.      Introduction

Introduce your topic. Briefly summarize some previous research on the subject. State how you are going to approach the issue.

B.      Analytical Section

If you want you can separate a section in which you further discuss your ideas on your topic. It would be great (though not required) if you could formally present your ideas using such tools as a supply/demand diagram or a production possibilities curve. Use this section to tell the reader the specific relationships you expect to find between the important variables in your empirical models.

C.      Statistical Model/Regression Equation

Use this section to specify the variables in your statistical models and the regression equations you will analyze.

D.      Data Sources

Briefly outline the data sources used in the construction of your dependent and independent variables.

E.      Empirical Results

Discuss your empirical results. This is arguably the most important part of the paper.

F.      Conclusion

Restate some of the main empirical findings of the paper. Maybe you can rephrase the most important findings using big picture language. This would be a good place to summarize the point of the paper.

G.      References

Document the papers and books you cite in your study or referred to in your research. I am not picky on the formatting of this. You can follow the reference formatting in one of the research studies we reviewed in class.

H.      Tables of Statistical Results

If you want, you can instead embed the tables within the empirical results section.

SLP Sexuality, Reproduction and Development

OPTION 1:

To provide comprehensive sexuality education and prevention services to teens and young adults.

OPTION 2:

To provide support and education for teen parents, their babies, and their families.

You are strongly encouraged to keep issues related to the psychological development of older children and young adolescents in mind when planning, as well as the differences between them and older adolescents or young adults.

Your final version of the grant proposal will be an outline that features:

-the overall goals of your program.

-the population that you will serve.

-the services that you will provide.

-the rationale for those services as related to the goals of the program.

-descriptions of where and how each service will be delivered.

federalism

1)    Find a current event that is an example of federalism.

2)    The paper should include:
a.    Summary of the current event.

b.    How is this current event an example of federalism?

c.    Who should have the responsibility for this issue (state control, federal control, shared responsibility)? And why?

d.    What direction does it appear the issue is going (state control, federal control, shared responsibility)?

e.    How does it differ from what the framers intended (dual federalism) when they wrote the tenth amendment?