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1. What is Java? Java is a high-level, object-oriented, platform-independent programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. 2. What are the features of Java? Object-Oriented Platform Independent (via JVM) Secure and Robust Multithreaded Architecture Neutral High Performance (via JIT compiler) 3. What is the difference between JDK, JRE, and JVM?…
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Review the Discussion Requirements for this course before responding to the prompt below. Read this week’s textbook readings and examine the differences between college readiness and career readiness. The text seems to suggest that students should be prepared to enter college or the workforce. However, little is provided to define the workforce or resources in…
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Review the Discussion Requirements for this course before responding to the prompt below. Many discussions in a school counselor’s office involve a student’s home life, as it can and does impact academic performance. Examine the ethical and legal challenges for school counselors to discuss students’ home life situations with other collaborators, such as staff, administrators,…
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Write a letter to an official in your state or local government. (Choose the individual in the level of government that will best address your issue). The purpose of this letter is to advocate for action with regards to your chosen health care environment issue. Expand All Introduction Note: Each assessment in this course builds…
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MA 2025 MOD 2 DB Part 1:Discussion Question Welcome to this week’s discussion! Your task is to find a graph online that shows two variables correlated. This exercise will help you practice critical thinking and data analysis skills by identifying potential lurking variables that might influence the observed relationship. Steps to Complete the Discussion: 1.…
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Putting It Together How might the use of qualitative and quantitative methods serve to provide answers for researchers regarding the challenges associated with articles provided this week? What can qualitative data provide that quantitative data cannot, and vice versa? How might a mixed methods approach fill in the gaps to provide a clearer understanding of…
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Case Scenario 3: Mandy is a 10-year-old who has been brought in by her new foster mother for a well-child exam. The foster mother states that Mandy was removed from her home due to neglect and physical and sexual abuse and expresses concerns Mandy may have an eating disorder. · What types of abnormal behaviors…
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Roughly 28.5 million Americans were still uninsured as of 2017, and 133 million Americans […] suffer from at least one chronic condition. —Nash et al. (2021, p. 5) As you know, promoting positive social change is a part of the Walden mission. To be an effective agent for social change, nurses must be able to…
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Social workers are often engrossed in providing quality of care, managing caseloads, attending meetings, collaborating on projects, conducting interviews, leading interventions, and working closely with clients, but the perspective of the client may be lost in the busy day of the social service provider. To better understand the agency experience, this assignment will give you…
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Review the resources Pay special attention to Chapters 19, 20, and 21 of the White et al. text; Chapters 4, 5, 6, and 11 of the Dang et al. text; and the articles addressing the PICOT format. Dang, D., Dearholt, S. L., Bissett, K., Ascenzi, J., & Whalen, M. (2021). Johns Hopkins evidence-based practice for…
