There are many possible causes of Intellectual Disability; prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors. Which of the list below is not a prenatal…

There are many possible causes of Intellectual Disability; prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors. Which of the list below is not a prenatal factor that could be a potential cause of ID. 

a. Maternal infections 

b. Environmental conditions 

c. Chromosomal abnormalities  

d. Metabolic & Nutritional disorders 

e. Brain Damage

1.what is the difference between discipline and a profession?How do Donaldson and Crowley characterize a discipline 2.What was Martha Rogers’ concern…

1.what is the difference between discipline and a profession?How do Donaldson and Crowley characterize a discipline

2.What was Martha Rogers’ concern about the emphasis on caring in nursing?How would you respond to her concern.

In a multi-paragraph essay, explain how the activity of individual neurons enables you to perform a simple action like answering your phone.

In a multi-paragraph essay, explain how the activity of individual neurons enables you to perform a simple action like answering your phone. Be sure to describe the main parts of a neuron, explain the unique function of each part, and describe how neurons use electrochemical signals for neurotransmitter. Include details from class materials, readings, and research on the nervous system to support your discussion.

Hi, please write an essay about 200 words on this topic. Thanks In his paper quot;Active and Passive Euthanasiaquot;, James Rachels provides four

Hi, please write an essay about 200 words on this topic. Thanks

In his paper “Active and Passive Euthanasia”, James Rachels provides four arguments for why there should be no distinction between active euthanasia and passive euthanasia. First, define both types of euthanasia. Next, summarize each of the four arguments. Lastly, explain why the third argument with the example using Smith and Jones is of particular interest to ethical philosophers and whether or not you agree with his assessment. Explain, in your own words, the example. Then, discuss the significance of this example – i.e. what Rachels is trying to highlight with its use. 

What is a good death? Describe the stages of emotions that the dying person may experience. What do dying people most want?

  1. What is a good death?
  2. Describe the stages of emotions that the dying person may experience. What do dying people most want?
  3. From watching the Video: End of Life: Interview with Laura Rothenberg, what characteristics of a good death and what stage of emotions do you see Laura Rothenberg displaying?
  4. Describe grief and the three types of complicated grief. Why is each type considered complicated?
  5. Describe how you have personally experienced grief or observed others grieving. Please include any cultural differences in the grieving process that you have experienced. Did you or others follow Kubler-Ross’ stages of grief?
  6. What new information did you learned about grief from these two sources and how will you use this information in your career or life? 

In 1965 Justice Tom Clark, writing for the Supreme Court in Estes v. Texas, observed that “trial by television is. foreign to our system.

In 1965 Justice Tom Clark, writing for the Supreme Court in Estes v. Texas, observed that “trial by television is.. foreign to our system.” Evaluate Justice Clark’s statement in view of contemporary attitudes toward communications technology.

The Assignment:Summarize the attached article, in your own words, by answering the three questions listed below. Each question should have an answer that has at least 5- 7 sentences. Please make sure

The Assignment:

Summarize the attached article, in your own words, by answering the three questions listed below. Each question should have an answer that has at least 5- 7 sentences. Please make sure you read the statement on Plagiarism. Also, do not copy and paste the article – that is plagiarism.

1.    What is the main focus of the article?

2.    What are three strategies that are discussed in the article?

3.    How will you implement the strategies/ideas (from the article) when working with children?

Knowledge of the sampling distribution of a statistic enables researchers to a.draw a smaller sample than ordinarily would be necessary.

Knowledge of the sampling distribution of a statistic enables researchers to

a.draw a smaller sample than ordinarily would be necessary.

b.estimate the probable margin of error (MoE) of a sample statistic.

c.calculate the population value.

d.calculate the difference between a population value and a sample estimate.

Sociologist distinguished between ascribed and achieved social statuses. But do these different or similar origins?

Sociologist distinguished between ascribed and achieved social statuses. But do these different or similar origins? To what extent can we claim these for ourselves and to what extent are they awarded or assigned by others? Select 2 of your ascribed statuses and 2 achieved statuses and discuss their origins