Write 5 pages thesis on the topic social penetration theory.

Sociology is a subject which deals with human and deeply studies their activities and behavior. Many economists and sociologists have worked to find out the facts under this subject. The Social Penetration Theory explains how the relationships between two persons use with time and how they come closer with each other even at each stage of time. This theory was introduced by Altman and Taylor, which gave the primary initiative of the relation and closeness, which develops between two persons and how two unknown people become known. The Social Penetration Theory breaks down that the links started, including Penetration after some time.

Research method

For conducting the research work to complete this paper on Social Penetration Theory, most work has been done through the internet, and some of the resources have been gathered from the library through some journals.

The Social Penetration Theory and Personalities

This theory explains the two personalities, which might be the opposite in characters but have a healthy relationship or friendship. Their approach shows an understanding of the complexity of relationships and relationship development that occurs over time.

An Onion Metaphor

Social Penetration Theory uses an onion metaphor to explain the personalities. According to this theory, human nature is multilayered like an onion. The first or outer layer is one’s public domain, which he uses to show others. It works on facts, but the inner layer is one’s domain in which he keeps his relationships, feelings, emotions, and attitudes. The Penetration is included in the private part of one.

Penetration Stages

According to the Social Penetration Theory, Penetration has five stages. Each of these stages works differently.
Orientation stageExploratory affective stageAffective stageStable stageDE penetration

Penetration starts with small attraction and straightforward communication. We start coming closer by revealing ourselves, personal and private things get shared, and the relationship becomes closer, a saturation level reached in the relationship, and finally the break down start which lead the relationship to termination.

Complete 12 pages APA formatted article: The Impact of New Technologies on the Real World.

Thrift notes that non-representational theory is not exactly a theory, rather a thinking style that incorporates many theories developed from a series of other theories among them being feminism, post-structuralism, pragmatism and phenomenologist’s theories (Creswell, 2008). This pluralism of these theories has helped provide the more elaborate non-representational thinking that accounts for the plural disposition. In current times, media and technology have helped improve to the more critical and creative thinking, overcoming the traditional geographically constrained way of thinking that Thrift tries to improve through the inception of the tenets of non-representational theory.

Technology has improved the conduct of media and communication (Alvarado, Gutch, & Wollen, 1987, p. 70). Improvement in the way that information is disseminated to audiences plays a major role in a better understanding of the surrounding, thus the relevance of critical and creative thinking. The major attribute of media is the understanding environments, both local and international. Thrift’s theory of nonrepresentational thinking helps improve thinking, which is crucial to media and journalism advancement. This paper purports to explore the relevance of applying the tools Thrift offers in his nonrepresentational theory, illustrating their relevance in improving to creative and critical thinking in understanding the environment and offering examples of scenarios that the tenets apply in enhancing the role of media and understanding the environment through improved technology.

The study of environment demands projected comprehension through an open-eyed exploration of the spheres of social sciences that are political, economic, social, philosophical, geographical, artistic and scientific aspects (Kołakowski, 1976). Thrift’s tenets offer elaborate teaching of critical evaluation of the aspects of space, time, philosophy and&nbsp.scientific aspects. This platform offers the researcher a strong background before venturing into the media world, giving vast knowledge to better understand the environment and making a credible judgment in conducting their roles as agents of media facilitation.

Write 9 pages with APA style on Environmental Management System: Alghazer Carpentry Company.

Lean production is a systematic method for waste elimination within the manufacturing process. It is a Japanese management approach that centers on reducing waste whilst ensuring quality standards are not compromised. The main objective of lean production is to cut production costs by making the enterprise more efficient and responsive to market needs.

Industrial engineering is a specialization which deals with the optimization of complex manufacturing systems. It is concerned with the development, improvement, and implementation of integrated systems of people, money, knowledge, information, equipment, energy, materials, analysis and synthesis, as well as the mathematical, physical, and social sciences together with the principles and methods of engineering design to specify, predict and evaluate the results to be obtained from such systems or processes.

An environmental management system (EMS) is a set of guidelines and practices that enables an organization to downscale its environmental impacts and increase its operating efficiency. This unique approach helps reduce the risk of non-compliance and improve health and safety practices for employees and the general public.

Implementing an environmental management system (EMS) is a process by which an organization’s management identifies regulated and unregulated environmental aspects and impacts its operations to assess current performance and develop target on how to achieve both significant and incremental environmental improvements.

ISO 14001 is a standard for environmental management systems for implementation in any organization, regardless of capacity, location, or income. The objective of the standard is to reduce the environmental footprint of a firm and to decrease the pollution and waste generated during the manufacturing process.

Blazer Company is a furniture production firm that makes furniture for hotels and resorts in Kuwait.&nbsp.&nbsp.

prepare and submit a term paper on Energy Efficient Windows and Infiltration.

According to an EU report, buildings consume 40% of the total EU energy consumption, while also emitting 36% of carbon into the environment. Therefore, the need to reduce the energy consumption for buildings is inevitable. The application of Energy Efficient Windows is an effective way of addressing the problem of high energy consumption needs by buildings. Energy Efficient Windows allow for better insulation while hindering air infiltration from both the inside and the outside of the building. The Low-E technology applied to produce the Energy Efficient Windows helps to reduce the fluctuation of temperatures inside buildings. In turn, the elimination of temperature fluctuations reduces the energy consumption needs to be associated with temperature controls through either heating or cooling. This effectively addresses the high energy consumption problem associated with buildings.

Energy costs are one of the regular expenses that account for the monthly budget of every household or every commercial entity. The energy costs can be an expensive affair, especially where a household or a commercial entity is running on a tight budget. In this respect, adopting energy-efficient systems can be highly rewarding for such households or commercial entities, since it would go a long way in reducing the energy costs incurred, which in the long-run can amount to a sizeable amount of savings since energy costs are regular utility bills. Additionally, the increasing energy consumption rate for buildings has raised concerns over energy supply capacity globally. The global energy consumption by buildings over the last two decades has increased between 20% and 40% both for commercial and residential buildings, thus exceeding the other major sectors in energy consumption [1]. Currently, the building industry leads in the energy consumption rate at 48% of the total global energy consumption, followed by the transportation industry at 27% and then the manufacturing industry at 25% [2].&nbsp.

write an article on design and testing of a delay unit: voltage controlled oscillator Paper must be at least 1500 words.

As varying input voltage changes output frequency of the VCO, it is also known as “voltage-to-frequency converter”.

As shown in the following figure, the Pin 5 terminal of a VCO is the voltage control pin. This pin regulates the trigger to threshold the applied signal levels. Usually, the applied VCC voltage at the supply pin is more as the control voltage will be two-third of the supply pin voltage. The in-built voltage divider causes this division. The pin can also have direct voltage from an external source through a voltage regulating potentiometer. The time for capacitor charging and discharging shall increase with corresponding voltage increase, while the reverse is true in case of decreasing the applied voltage. Hence, the frequency variation is directly reciprocal to the applied voltage, also known as a control voltage. A potentiometer or a transistor circuit output can supply such input control voltage.

A chip called “555 timer IC’ is the core component of a voltage-controlled oscillator. Accordingly, its use as an oscillator requires its configuration, before using it, for forming a stable multi-vibrator.&nbsp.A stable multi-vibrator is a timing circuit that has an output of constant oscillation, between the given logic of high and low, without any stopping in between. This produces a complete chain of pulses.

While the circuit with only standard “555 timers” cannot be connected to any external voltage supply, the “555tmer IC” circuit has the capability of being connected to such voltage supply source through pin 5. The user can regulate the threshold voltage through this pin, which is the control voltage pin. The threshold voltage at pin 5 is compared to voltages prevailing at pin 2 and pin 6 through the in-built voltage comparators. The in-built flip-flop circuits are usually controlled by the outputs received from these comparators, as these circuits toggle the output of the 555 timers. Adjustment of a control voltage applied to pin five results in the 555 timer output frequency variation.

prepare and submit a paper on sexuality and human rights.

These are an ideology that may be common and acceptable in such parts of the world, but when one goes to another, it becomes unacceptable and taboo.

In recent years, the “monopoly” of this sexual orientation has been put into question. Governments, non-governmental organizations, human rights agencies, and concerned individuals have come to light with their own valid reasons and intentions with an attempt to advocate sexual freedom to everyone regardless of race, religion, age, or even gender. In a publication, Miller M. (2009). International Council for Human Rights Policy, the research endeavors to link human rights to sexuality and thus comes in advocating for individual rights even though underlining the fundamental essence to maintain boundaries. Sexuality is considered as part of human rights thus subjects are left with the power to choose their sexuality. Thus whether to become gay, a lesbian, prostitute, or maintain opposite-sex marriage, is something that should be left to individuals to make a choice.

To some worlds, societies, cultures, races, religions, and governments, however, this has not gone down well with them. Many have come out strongly condemning this sudden appetite for defending human rights and freedoms. Many of them point at the values, virtues, and purity of the human race that was held by our predecessors in the name of forefathers.

Thus the significance of global sexual politics and its contribution to the modern way of international integration derived from the exchange of views, ideas, products, and aspects of culture cannot be overlooked.

Global sexual politics is important because t provides an avenue to for governments, religions and individuals to air and exercise their point of view. This is used as a platform to air the ideologies that a government holds towards its citizens. In this case, different governments are able to understand their citizens and thus help in the formulation of laws and act as an important guide towards policy making and implementation. It provides an avenue for governments to get in touch with the characteristics of their population as regards the feedback and reception of the government’s view about sexuality.

write an article on The African American Experience in Film by Black and White Directors. It needs to be at least 5250 words.

Nevertheless, it is to be noted that the effects of the prejudice against skin color were not limited to any sector in the country as it was equally well pronounced within the film and arts industry. Therefore, this paper intends to carry out a comparative study on the experiences of African Americans within the film industry as directed by both whites and fellow African Americans. The research in this paper examines many years in history, especially those characterized by people’s mass movement to the American soils as illustrated through slaves and the social-cultural interactions and fusions in the field of filmmaking. Therefore, this paper’s focus is to analyze variations in treatment and perception of the African American persons both as directors of movies and as actors under the directorship of the whites. Therefore, it is worthwhile to go back to the road of history to understand this theme. A movie’s successive in the market may depend on various parameters’ release time, lead actor, marketing, writers, and direct (s), among others Kaur, 2013).

However, a director’s role is entirely romancing of movie/film in the market and the general quality of movie/film while compared toes. The main parts ascribed leading film directors control the artistic and drama ands of a film as aided by the movie capitalize the outcome before guiding the crewmembers in acting. He/she has the responsibility to choose production design, cast members as, undercoat, and’ make a film. It is also that, in some instances, the director’s elite of being the author to the film. This, therefore, shows softy at in a few cases. often, the roles of draftees may not have a clear-cut edge, but the interplay of responsibilities shape the leading roles they play. However, for a film box’s success, the directors are shown to contribute to some almost predefined functions, which are as follows. This is often done by deciding on the shots, locations, pacing, and styles of acting.

In some instances, the director’s elite of being the author of the film is also that. This, therefore, shows softy at in a few cases. often, the roles of draftees may not have a clear-cut edge, but the interplay of responsibilities shape the leading roles they play. However, for a film box’s success, the directors are shown to contribute to some almost predefined functions, which are as follows.&nbsp.

Evaluate whether the primary offender in the podcast has a mental illness or a personality disorder. Support your evaluation with behavioral evidence. Explain whether the offender’s action could lead to an insanity defense. Why or why not?

In a 3- to 5-page paper:

Evaluate whether the primary offender in the podcast has a mental illness or a personality disorder. Support your evaluation with behavioral evidence. Explain whether the offender’s action could lead to an insanity defense. Why or why not?

Support your rationale with references to the Learning Resources and other academic sources.

Complete and submit your Assignment.

To prepare for this Assignment:

  • Review the Learning Resources.
  • Select one of the three podcasts to analyze for the Assignment:
    • Death in the Family
    • Eye See You
    • Nowhere to Hide

Death in the Family / Familicide

Scott Moyer is a 38-years old sales representative for a manufacturing company. He lives with his wife Andrea and their two sons, Connor and Tyler. Scott’s performance at work has been decreasing over the past several months. Because of his work stress, he has been drinking more frequently and routinely has several drinks in the evening.

Death in the Family: Episode 1 Program Transcript GUARD: Scott Moyer? SCOTT: Yeah, that’s me. GUARD: You’re free to go. Your lawyer’s waiting for you in a room down the hall that way. SCOTT: Thank god. [FOOTSTEPS] Frank, Man, it’s good to see you. FRANK: Hey, Scott. How you doing? SCOTT: Guy in the cell next to mine snored like a fog horn. I don’t think I slept more than 10 minutes last night. Thanks for bailing me out. FRANK: I didn’t. Andrea decided not to file any charges against you again. SCOTT: (SIGHING) OK, then. Let’s get out of here. FRANK: Hang on a sec. Let’s sit down. There’s some things I want to talk to you about first. [CHAIR SCOOTING] This is the third time you’ve been arrested for fighting with Andrea, and she’s not the one who called the police on you this time. It was your neighbors. SCOTT: Your point being what? FRANK: Look, we’ve known each other a long time. I’m your lawyer and your friend. This kind of trouble can’t go on. The next time it happens you could be looking at court-ordered domestic violence counseling, anger management classes. SCOTT: Not the bleeding heart treatment, (CHUCKLING) anything but that. FRANK: It might not be such a bad idea. The police report says you choked her.

SCOTT: Yeah, well, she tried to take my beer away. © 2016 Laureate Education, Inc. 1 Death in the Family: Episode 1 FRANK: Are you listening to yourself? Do yourself a favor and stop drinking too. SCOTT: (SIGHING) Yeah. Yeah. I love Andrea. I do. But sometimes we’re arguing, and the next thing I know I’m on my fifth beer, and the kids are crying and she’s crying. I swear, stress sometimes, especially at work. I can’t seem to make enough money anymore. My paycheck’s gone faster than I can spit. FRANK: That’s what Andrea said this last fight was about– money. SCOTT: Yeah, sort of. I bought a handgun the other day, and she flipped out– said we couldn’t afford it. Didn’t care that I got it for us, for protection, you know? Then she started talking about how she didn’t want it in the house because she’s anti-gun all of a sudden. Anti-gun? Give me a break. That gun is staying. FRANK: I hope you’ve got a license for it. SCOTT: Of course I do. And I’ve taken gun safety. FRANK: Good. But Andrea told me you got mad over her taking a job to earn some extra money? SCOTT: Actually, it started with me buying the gun. And then she told me about this job she got to help with the bills. I swear, she’s already got a job– at home with our kids. FRANK: Scott– SCOTT: No! When she takes a job, that’s saying I can’t provide for our family. What man wants to hear that? FRANK: Sounds to me like she’s just trying to help. SCOTT: I don’t need her to help. I just need her to do what I say. Are we finished here?

FRANK: Yeah. SCOTT: Then I’m ready to go home. [CHAIR SLIDING ON FLOOR] Don’t worry. I’ve learned my lesson. I don’t plan on getting arrested again

Andrea Moyer is preparing for Scott’s arrival home from jail when her friend Maya comes over for a visit.

Death in the Family: Episode 2 Program Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING] [DOORBELL] FEMALE SPEAKER: Maya, what are you doing here? FEMALE SPEAKER: I wanted to make sure you’re OK. FEMALE SPEAKER: Come in, come in. I don’t have much time, he’ll be here any minute. FEMALE SPEAKER: Who? FEMALE SPEAKER: Scott. His lawyer’s dropping him off from the police station. FEMALE SPEAKER: They let him go? FEMALE SPEAKER: Look, I know what you said but I decided not to press charges. The kids were so upset. They were up all night. FEMALE SPEAKER: Where are they? I sent them over to a neighbor’s for a few hours. So Scott and I can be alone and talk things out. FEMALE SPEAKER: Talk things out? Andrea, your throat’s still red from where he tried to wring your neck. FEMALE SPEAKER: He loves bacon and french toast, that’ll put him in a good mood. Would you like some coffee? I just made a fresh pot. FEMALE SPEAKER: Andrea, Scott’s dangerous. He’s out of control. You told me he scares you. Said he’s not a good father or husband. Listen to me! FEMALE SPEAKER: I am listening. You’re a good friend, Maya, and I owe you so much. I got my teaching job thanks to you. But I’m just trying to survive here and take care of my kids until I can figure out how to get out of this marriage and get away from him without things getting any worse. But right now, Scott’s going to walk through that door and I need to have his french toast ready, do you understand me? FEMALE SPEAKER: Sure, I get it. FEMALE SPEAKER: Oh God, he’s here. You like french toast? I can make you some extra. © 2016 Laureate Education, Inc. 1 Death in the Family: Episode 2 FEMALE SPEAKER: No, I’m good. I better be going. Scott and I aren’t the best buddies, remember? Call me if you need anything. Just promise you will.

FEMALE SPEAKER: Promise what? FEMALE SPEAKER: Hi, Scott. MALE SPEAKER: Maya. FEMALE SPEAKER: I was just going. Andrea, call me later. FEMALE SPEAKER: Will do. Bye. MALE SPEAKER: What did she want you to promise? FEMALE SPEAKER: Nothing. Girl talk. I hope you’re hungry. MALE SPEAKER: I am. Listen, about last night– FEMALE SPEAKER: Breakfast is almost ready. MALE SPEAKER: Smells good. I’m hungry. FEMALE SPEAKER: And there’s coffee. MALE SPEAKER: About last night, I had too much to drink. You know how mad I get when you talk to me about our money or how I’m handling it. FEMALE SPEAKER: Fine. Let’s not talk about it then. Have some breakfast. MALE SPEAKER: How about a welcome home kiss? FEMALE SPEAKER: Sure. MALE SPEAKER: That’s better. FEMALE SPEAKER: Now sit down and eat. MALE SPEAKER: Good, I’m starved. Where is my coffee? That’s better. Man, I’m hungry. FEMALE SPEAKER: I’m not giving up my job, Scott. I want to work and we need it. You need to be OK with that. You understand what I’m saying?

MALE SPEAKER: I thought we weren’t going to talk about money?

Scott discusses his work performance during a meeting with his boss Mr. Sack.

Death in the Family: Episode 3 Program Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING] [DOOR KNOCK] MALE SPEAKER: Mr. Set, you wanted to see me? MALE SPEAKER: Oh, hi Scott. Yes, yes, come in. And shut the door behind you. Have a seat. How’s it going today? MALE SPEAKER: Perfect. Couldn’t be better. I’ve got a solid lead on a new client. MALE SPEAKER: Really? MALE SPEAKER: Could be worth six figures. MALE SPEAKER: Wow. Who is It? MALE SPEAKER: I’d rather keep that quiet for now, until I reel them in a bit more. But it’s looking very good. I know the last few months have been a little slow for me but this one’s going to change that. It’s a really big fish. MALE SPEAKER: Listen, I called you in today because the last several months have been more than slow for you here. Frankly, they’ve been a disaster. We’ve talked about this, but it’s just not turning around. MALE SPEAKER: I know. I know but I’m sure I’m going to get a break here. This deal I was just telling you about, it’s going to be sweet. I promise. MALE SPEAKER: Scott, Scott, I like you. I really do. But this is all just talk. I need to see sales. And I need to see them now. Or I won’t have any choice but to let you go. MALE SPEAKER: But I’ve got a big deal on the line. It’s going to change everything. You’ll see. MALE SPEAKER: Listen, I’m sorry. But that’s just big talk, Scott. And I’m tired of it. Either you start making some sales or we make a fresh start without you. And if I can share some advice, I’d start watching my money if I were you. I see you with a brand new car, flashy new clothes, taking people to dinner. And I think, how the hell is he able to afford all of that when he isn’t making a nickel? And I’d stop drinking, too. © 2016 Laureate Education, Inc. 1 Death in the Family: Episode 3 MALE SPEAKER: I don’t know what you’re talking about. I have stopped. MALE SPEAKER: People in the office smell it on you. MALE SPEAKER: They’re lying. MALE SPEAKER: I smell it on you. MALE SPEAKER: OK, I just– please. I just need time to straighten out some things. I know I’ve promised before, but I mean it this time. I give you my word. No more drinking. And I’m going to start closing the sales. MALE SPEAKER: You have until the end of the month. [MUSIC PLAYING] MALE SPEAKER: One way or the other, that’s it. Make the most of it. Death in the Family: Episode 3 Additional Content Attribution

Scott travels to a bar after work and to forget about his troubles.

Death in the Family: Episode 4 Program Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING] MALE SPEAKER: Hey, bartender, give me another. [SOUND OF GLASS HITTING A SURFACE] [SOUND OF LIQUID POURING] BARTENDER: Here you go. MALE SPEAKER: Thanks. [EXHALES] Hit me again. Hey, do I sound drunk to you? BARTENDER: Why, you’re drunk? MALE SPEAKER: No, but I need to call my wife and I want to make sure I sound OK. BARTENDER: You sounds OK to me, but not for long if you keep drinking like that. MALE SPEAKER: Thanks. (QUIETLY) Who asked you, buddy? Let me drink in peace. Here we go. [PHONE RINGING] FEMALE SPEAKER: Hello? MALE SPEAKER: Hey, how’s it going? FEMALE SPEAKER: Where are you? I thought you’d be home by now. MALE SPEAKER: I’m still at work. I’m coming soon. FEMALE SPEAKER: What’s all that noise? I hear music. MALE SPEAKER: Yeah, it’s one of the secretaries is having a birthday here. They threw a little party in the office. FEMALE SPEAKER: OK, but get here as soon as you can. We have that faculty party at my school tonight and the kids are already with the sitter. MALE SPEAKER: Sure, sure. Don’t get all whiny. I’ll be there. © 2016 Laureate Education, Inc. 1 Death in the Family: Episode 4 FEMALE SPEAKER: And, wait, I almost forgot. We got a late notice in the mail today from the mortgage company. It says we haven’t paid for months. MALE SPEAKER: I’ll take care of it tomorrow. It must be some kind of mistake. FEMALE SPEAKER: You sure? It got me worried. MALE SPEAKER: (SARCASTICALLY) You sure? It got me worried. I said I’ll take care of it. I’ll be home soon. FEMALE SPEAKER: Hurry. I don’t want us to be la– [BEEP] MALE SPEAKER: My god, what a wind bag. Bartender, one for the road.

Scott and Andrea attend a party at a school where Andrea works as a teacher.

Death in the Family: Episode 5 Program Transcript [MYSTERIOUS MUSIC PLAYING] NED TURNER: Andrea, so glad to see you tonight. This must be Scott. Hi, I’m Ned Turner. ANDREA: Mr. Turner is the principal, my boss. SCOTT: Nice to meet you, Ned. NED TURNER: Likewise. I hope you’re all enjoying the party. It’s nice to get the faculty and staff together now and then. SCOTT: It’s great that you do this. I wish they had things like this where I work. It’s so good for morale. You can feel it in the room. NED TURNER: Thank you. I really appreciate you saying that. It’s the least I can do. Everyone here works so hard, especially Andrea. SCOTT: No need to tell me. She’s dedicated, all right. NED TURNER: Her peer evaluations are glowing, and her students love her. She’s one of our stars. ANDREA: You’re embarrassing me. SCOTT: She’s a star with me, too. NED TURNER: Well, she’s confident, compassionate, and empowered, just the kind of role model our young students need. We need more teachers like you, Andrea. ANDREA: Thanks, Ned. I really appreciate that. NED TURNER: OK. Duty calls. I need to keep making the rounds. It was nice

meeting you, Scott. Please enjoy yourselves. SCOTT: Thank you. You stay the hell away from him. You understand me? ANDREA: What are you talking about? SCOTT: Don’t play stupid. It’s plain to see. He’s got the hots for you. © 2016 Laureate Education, Inc. 1 Death in the Family: Episode 5 ANDREA: Ned? That’s ridiculous. Ow. Let go of my wrist, Scott. You’re hurting me. SCOTT: I’ll hurt you a lot more if I catch you cheating. Don’t even think about leaving me. Understand? Understand? ANDREA: Yes, yes. SCOTT: Now smile and have a good time. I’m going to go get some more to eat. Hey, Maya how’s it going? Great party, huh? MAYA: Well, he’s in a good mood tonight. You OK? ANDREA: No. MAYA: What’s happened? ANDREA: I think it’s time for me to do what we talked about, take the kids and leave. MAYA: It’s about time, honey. He’s no good for you. ANDREA: There’s just one thing that worries me. MAYA: What’s that? ANDREA: How he’s going to react when I do it. [DARK MUSIC PLAYING] Death in the Family: Episode 5 Additional Content Attribution FOOTAGE: GettyLicense_451087687 Joe Houghton – www.joehoughtonphoto

Another evening, Scott arrives home late while Andrea is helping her two boys into their beds.

Death in the Family: Episode 6 Program Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING] ANDREA: Sh. Goodnight boys. Sweet dreams. Mama loves you. See you in the morning. [FOOTSTEPS] SCOTT MOYER: You’re still up? Don’t tell me you’re waiting to ask me where I’ve been. ANDREA: I just put the boys to sleep. SCOTT MOYER: Well, aren’t you mommy of the month? ANDREA: You’ve been drinking– again. SCOTT MOYER: Bingo! Give the lucky lady a prize. And now I’m going into the kitchen to drink some more. Any objections? [FOOTSTEPS] [SOUND OF CAN OPENING] Ah. Ice cold. Want one? ANDREA: We need to talk. SCOTT MOYER: I guess this is the part where you talk and I listen. ANDREA: I keep showing you these bills and you keep ignoring them or telling me that there’s been some mistake. But there’s no mistake, they’re all overdue. Where’s the money, Scott? You work. I work. Where’s the money? SCOTT MOYER: What a phony you are. You know exactly where the money is. It’s in that shiny new car you drive to work every day and never ask how we can afford it. It’s in that cushy vacation we took and that you seemed to enjoy pretty damn well. ANDREA: So this is my fault? SCOTT MOYER: You’re damn right it is. [SLAMMING SOUND] © 2016 Laureate Education, Inc. 1 Death in the Family: Episode 6 [SOUND OF CAN OPENING] This all started with you taking that job and you getting yourself some new friends, like that Maya, putting ideas in your head. I know what you two talk about behind my back, how you’re better than me and all. ANDREA: You need to stop right now. I’m talking about the money. SCOTT MOYER: No, you talked, now it’s my turn. You’re quitting that job. ANDREA: What? SCOTT MOYER: That’s right. Not a week from now, not a month or a year, you’re quitting now. Tomorrow I want you right back home where you belong. ANDREA: No, I’m not. SCOTT MOYER: Yes, you are. ANDREA: Ugh. You’re– you’re talking crazy. We are broke and you want me to quit? No! SCOTT MOYER: Shut your mouth! You’re doing it. ANDREA: No! I’m not doing it. But I’ll tell you what I am going to do tomorrow, I’m leaving with the kids. We’re going to stay with my parents. I’m not going to put up with you like this anymore. I already told them we’re leaving. SCOTT MOYER: You what? ANDREA: I need some time by myself. SCOTT MOYER: Oh, I get it now, very clever. This has nothing to do with money. You’ve been seeing somebody on the side, haven’t you? You’ve got yourself another man. I bet it’s that principal. ANDREA: You know, I feel sorry for you. I really do. You need help. SCOTT MOYER: I need another drink. ANDREA: I’m going to bed and I’m locking the door. You can sleep down here tonight. [FOOTSTEPS] SCOTT MOYER: Take my kids way– © 2016 Laureate Education, Inc. 2 Death in the Family: Episode 6 [PHONE RINGS] [SOUND OF CAN OPENING] Like hell you will. [PHONE RINGING] Yeah? MARSHA: Hi, this is Sun Valley Mortgage calling. My name is Marsha. I’m trying to reach a Scott Moyer. SCOTT MOYER: That’s me. MARSHA: Good evening, Mr. Moyer. I want you to know that this conversation is being recorded. I’m calling because we’ve left numerous messages for you regarding your overdue mortgage payment. SCOTT MOYER: Overdue, huh? MARSHA: Yes. I’m calling to see if maybe you might be iinterested in setting up a payment plan with us. SCOTT MOYER: A payment plan, huh? MARSHA: Yes, there sir. SCOTT MOYER: That’s a real good idea, Marsha. Just one problem, I don’t have any money. MARSHA: I’m sorry to hear that, sir. SCOTT MOYER: But you know what I got a lot of? People giving me advice– my wife, my boss, you. You know what you need, Scott boy? A payment plan. I bet if I showed you my empty wallet, you wouldn’t even care. You’d just hook me up to an IV and drain me dry, take every drop of my blood if you could– blood money. MARSHA: Mr. Moyer– SCOTT MOYER: Well, I’m afraid you’re too late, Marsha, because I got fired from my job today and now my wife says she’s going to take my kids and leave me. So I got nothing left for your damn payment plan, no more money– [SOUND OF PHONE HANGING UP] © 2016 Laureate Education, Inc. 3 Death in the Family: Episode 6 –no more blood, no more life. Hello? Hello? Where did you go, Marsha? You hang up on me? I’ll show you. I bet you wouldn’t hang up on me if I showed you this. [SOUND OF ROTATING CYLINDER CHAMBER OF GUN] Nobody’s taking my house away or my kids, not with my gun in your face. Who’s got the power now, huh? All your big talk, telling me I need help. Well, I got news for you, Andrea, you’re the one that’s going to need help because I got six little bullets in here that are going to teach you a lesson once and for all. When I said I wasn’t ever going to get arrested again, I meant it. Locked door or not, here I come. [FOOTSTEPS] [MUSIC PLAYING] Death in the Family: Episode 6 Additional Content Attribution FOOTAGE: GettyLicense_109942033 [Darren Lehane]/[Moment]/Getty Images GettyLicense_163016926 [anzeletti]/[Vetta]/Getty Images GettyLicense_159627464 [Image Source]/[Image Source]/Getty Images GettyLicense_476209589 [Richard Goerg]/[Photographer’s Choice RF]/Getty Images GettyLicense_175176905 [Tetra Images]/[-]/Getty Images © 2016 Laureate Education, Inc. 4

Police are called to the Moyer home.

Death in the Family: Episode 7 Program Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING] MALE SPEAKER: Car 51, respond to 1343 Wilmont Way. Reports of shots fired. MALE SPEAKER: Car 51, we’re on our way. Let’s go, Rick. [SIRENS] FEMALE SPEAKER: Thank god you’re here. I live next door. I heard the shots and called 911. MALE SPEAKER: Thank you, ma’am. Please get back to your house. We’ll handle this now. [DOORBELL] MALE SPEAKER: No answer. The front door is open. I’m going in. MALE SPEAKER: Try the door. MALE SPEAKER: Unlocked. MALE SPEAKER: Then let’s go in. MALE SPEAKER: Hello? Police! Police! MALE SPEAKER: You take the first floor. I’ll go upstairs. MALE SPEAKER: Roger that. MALE SPEAKER: Police! I’m coming up the stairs! Oh my God. Paul, upstairs. My God. Dispatch, this is car 51. We’re at 1343 Wilmont Way responding to that report of shots fired. They’re all shot dead. We’ve got four bodies. A woman, two children, and what looks like the shooter, a man. Dead of what looks like a selfinflicted gunshot to the head. [SIRENS] [MUSIC PLAYING] © 2016 Laureate Education, Inc. 1 Death in the Family: Episode 7 Death in the Family: Episode 7 Additional Content Attribution FOOTAGE: GettyLicense_114430333 [Kevyn Bashore]/[Creatas Video]/Getty Images GettyLicense_109942033 [Darren Lehane]/[Moment]/Getty Images

How have you evolved as a nurse throughout the course of your studies?  Were there any unexpected gains?  Did you achieve all that you hoped you would when you began the program?

  • How have you evolved as a nurse throughout the course of your studies?  Were there any unexpected gains?  Did you achieve all that you hoped you would when you began the program?
  • What challenges did you overcome during your studies? How did you rise above them?
  • Will your professional role with your colleagues, formal or informal, change now that you have furthered your education and gained new insights into the profession? Explain.

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what I would like to do is for everyone to pick just one business concept, idea, challenge or current business news item and describe how you would research it online.  Everyone should discuss how they did their research – whether it be with website articles, peer-reviewed journals, books or other sources

Therefore, what I would like to do is for everyone to pick just one business concept, idea, challenge or current business news item and describe how you would research it online.  Everyone should discuss how they did their research – whether it be with website articles, peer-reviewed journals, books or other sources.  Finally, please look at some of your classmates’ research strategies and share your thoughts with them.  This should be a great way for all of us to learn from both the information gained from the Graduate Student Orientation — and to share our own “personal” approach to business research/research in general.

Research Due in Post 12 hours