philadelphia(film 1993)tom hanks and denzel washington

analyze the nature of interpersonal relationships between the characters. The main characters takes on several roles in their interactions with others. your paper should be an examination of those roles, showing how the viewer comes to understand the roles being portrayed and how the other characters come to understand those roles. you must cite a mininum of five ideas from the text(the interpersonal communication book by joseph devito 13th edition) that help to explain how the roles are being enacted and how they are beeing reacted to by the audience and other characters in the film.

the mayor of casterbridge

Part 1 :Please read chapter 26 in the novel of “the mayor of casterbridge” and use Prezi to create a presentation. do not use powerpoint but prezi!!  you need to analyze 3 themes found in chapter 26. Be sure to cite textual evidence and analyze it (this means you need to have quote) just type a little bit of the quote. for example, “you need to give the chance…….it is true”(Pg23). you need to analyze the quote and explain how it reveal the theme.  The themes in this book are (1)Fate vs. free will (Are characters destined to suffer/succeed or do they bring it upon themselves).  (2)The irrevocability of the past and the past’s effect on the present.  (3) Victorian propriety/correctness  (4)The value of a good name/The role of reputation(note how the characters attempt to protect their “names”  (5)Internal emotion vs. external expression  (6)The tension between tradition and innovation  (7) the importance of being “a man of character”. These theme might help you to do this project.

Part 2: the main character in the novel really enjoys music. He finds great comfort in it. Bring in a song that you feel portrays the mood of chapter 26. Be sure to tell me the title of the song as well as the name of the author. also, please explain how the song connects the chapter 26.

Post traumatic Stress Disorder

provide a description of the disorder or condition of interest.(Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)

identify all the DSM information (diagnostic features, specifier, subtypes, associated features and mental disorders, specific culture, age, and gender features, prevalence, course, familial pattern, differential diagnosis, criteria).

identify diagnostic challenges.

identify and evaluate the most common tools for assessing the disorder or condition.

identify the most effective treatments for the condition.

Compare and contrast Adler and Erykson

What underlying assumptions about the nature of human beings did the theorists start from?
What are the sources of these assumptions? Are the assumptions testable, and have they in fact been tested? What effect did these assumptions have on the structure of the ensuing theories?

How does each theory under consideration meet the criteria for a good scientific theory? To what extent are the theories ‘scientific’? How important is this as a criterion of assessment?

What kinds and quality of research evidence have been offered in support (or in refutation) of the theories? How do the results of the research stack up against the predictions made by the theories? Is it appropriate to expect sound empirical research in a field like Personality?

What effects have the theories had on modern psychology, and/or on life outside of academic psychology?

How do you personally feel about the theories? What is it about them that you find satisfying or unsatisfying? What values of your own do the theories resonate with or offend? Are such questions appropriate when assessing a theory of personality?

Health care law

1. Can you think of additional advantages or disadvantages?  What additional considerations or concerns might arise other than those discussed in the article?  In the article, the authors compare New Zealand with the United States.  Are the same advantages and disadvantages applicable in the Canadian context?  Are there other factors that would affect the feasibility or desirability of a no fault system in Canada?

2. Quebec is currently working on legislation that would legalize assisted suicide.  If you were drafting this legislation, what limits would you place on one’s ability to obtain medical assistance in ending his or her life?

"Data Mining of Big Data"

a) detailed information on important research papers
b) links to important research groups/people
c) links to important conferences/workshops
d) links to important applications.