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Essay

Many playwrights take inspiration for their plays from the world around them.  Then they take that inspiration and transform it into the world of the play, which theatre artists create onstage.  A tremendous part of creating the world of a play is becoming a student of the world around you; becoming an active observer of how people talk and interact with each other, and what the world around you looks, sounds, and feels like.


The Prompt


Your assignment is to go to a public place.  This could be any place that has a lot of people; for example, a restaurant, a mall, an airport, etc.  You will need to be there for a few minutes, so make sure it's someplace comfortable. 


 First, what you need to do is describe your setting (where you are).  Do not use the name of the location...make us guess.  We want to

Essay

What are some differences and similarities in audience expectations at different live events, such as those listed above?  Include experiences you have had personally, where the behavior of the audience at a live event impacted you, either making the experience better or worse.

Article Review (Real World/Current Event)

First, review the various topics that are presented in this course using the syllabus. Access the CSU Online Library or Internet for an article on a real world/current event (2012-present) regarding the sociology of sport, why sports in society should be studied, and one of the modern social theories in sports that relate to better management and decision-making in sports. Some examples include gender equity, drug use, race, or any other topic listed for this course. You may locate the source using newspaper, media, journals, or sport magazines. Remember the CSU Online Library is a great source for credible and reliable sources.

Read the article and create a two-page article review on the event. The chapter headings within this unit might help you determine your topic.

The article review should contain three sections:


Introduction of the article including topic


Summary of the article; discuss sociology, why it should be studied, and

PSA Assignment

Introduction

Quite often, people who have never attended a live theatre performance might not know what behavior is expected of the audience.  Because the audience and the performers are all in the same room together, it is important that someone attending a live theatre performance understand and abide by the expectations necessary at such an event.  The question is, how do we let people know, in an effective but approachable way, what is expected of them as audience members?


Assignment

Create a script for a Public Service Announcement (PSA), either for the radio, for TV, or to be shared online, perhaps even all three.  How might you communicate the "rules" for audience etiquette in live theatre?  In the blog entry, write the script for the PSA.  See below for sample formatting:


Speaker 1: This is what the first person says.


Sp

Assignment

  

SOCW 6311: Social Work Research in Practice II

Please note that this is a master level course so master level work. Please check the grammar and you have to use the reading that I have provided to you. You must answer all the questions that I post. Thank you.

Week 1 Evidence-Based Practice: What, Why, and How

Resources Readings 

Thyer, B. (2010). Introductory principles of social work research. In B. Thyer (Ed.), The handbook of social work research methods (2nd ed., pp.18). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Cooney, S. M., Huser, C. M., Small, S., & OConnor, C. (2007). Evidence-based programs: An overview. What Works, WisconsinResearch to Practice Series, (6), 18. Retrieved from

OConnor, C., Small, S. A., & Cooney, S. M. (2007). Program fidelity and adaptation: Meeting local needs without compromising program effectiveness. What Works, WisconsinResearch to Practice Series, (4), 16. Retrieved from  

Small

Wendy Lewis 3

Resources: To prepare for this assignment review the following theories of aging listed in Chapter 13, 14, and 15 of the textbook.

  1. The Five Factor Trait Model
  2. RateofLiving Theories
  3. Cellular Theories
  4. ProgrammedCellDeath Theories
  5. Information Processing Theory
  6. Continuity Theory
  7. Competence and Environmental Press Theory
  8. Erik Ericksons Integrity vs. Despair

Part 1: Older Adult Interview

Interview an older adult of your choice (they may be your parents, relatives, or friends) and have a discussion about the factors that influenced their development. Address the following as part of the interview:

  1. Cognitive, physical, and psychosocial development during the interviewee's Maturity stage of adulthood (age 65 or older).
  2. How peers influenced the interviewee during his or her adolescent/young adult stage.
  3. What people an

Wendy Lewis 2

Grandparenting can be highly rewarding. Many grandparents, though, unexpectedly become guardians and raise small children. How might this responsibility affect their normal course of adult development? What components might require transitions? How would a professional counselor encourage these older guardians in their new roles? Just need 135 words (ASAP)!

SOCW 6361 Week 1

 

Week 1: Social Work in the Policy Arena

Policies designed to enhance peoples' welfare or well-being are known as social policies. These policies are concerned with many aspects of social welfare, including health, housing, education, income, and nutrition, to name but a few. Social policies have also been formulated to meet the needs of groups of people such as needy children, people with disabilities, low-income families, and elderly people.
Midgley & Livermore, 2008, pp. xxi

From Midgley's synopsis on social policy, it is clear that as a professional social worker and an advocate of social change, you will be working closely with populations and groups of people that will need your talent and dedication to affect a positive change in the quality of life for these people. Social Policy: Advocacy and Analysis will prepare you for the role of social worker in the policy arena.

In Week 1, you examine ethical r

Cultural Differences

Assignment Content

  1.    Select one chapter in The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down that discusses Hmong history (Ch. 8 to 14) and have everyone in the Learning Team read the chapter in its entirety. Each team member should take notes and call out important details of Hmong history and cultural practices.( Chapter 8 is the selected chapter)


    When finished, compare notes. Once the notes are synchronized, identify at least two historical events or cultural practices that are atypical to most Americans.

    Create a 1-2 slide voice-over presentation using either Microsoft PowerPoint or websites such as Google Slides, Adobe Slate, or Prezi. The presentation should identify the historical events or cultural practices your team selected and examines how these differences create disparities between U.S. health care and the Hmong in California.  (The team selected defin

Unit7ProgDev DUE02/26/2020

Unit7ProgDev DUE 02.26.2020

Unit7Assign

Program Development for a Government Agency

As a human services leader, you are aware, through direct or indirect work, of a government agency's unique context of practice. Developing a program within a government agency presents its unique challenges and resources.

This paper will give you the opportunity to practice how to develop a program within a government agency. This program should address the social problem and unmet community need you previously identified in the Unit 5 assignment (u05a1), regarding your local community. Utilizing your needs assessment information, you will provide a rationale for the need for this program and describe how it will meet this need.

Since good program design comes with strong program evaluation, you will also determine an appropriate program evaluation strategy for your program. The government program that you, as a civil servant, design must address