Utilizating your textbook, Social Psychology, 5th Edition by Gilovich, Keltner, Chen, and Nibett, review the Milgram shock study and the reasons that participants might have obeyed, write a brief paragraph or two trying to convince someone who is unfamiliar with psychology or who is learning about this study for the first time (a grandmother or grandfather) why these people who obeyed were not bad people and that in fact, many people (even you and me) might do the same thing today.
In the third paragraph, compare and contrast the Milgram shock study to how good people can be lured into looting even though its not in there nature as evidenced currently in protests against the killing of George Floyd.
Day: August 26, 2020
Read the document labeled Background information and Oral Language Report Writing Assignment Directions, and the outline document labeled Studemt Background Information for all of the requirements and how the assignment is supposed to look.
Use these required YouTube links and other document to help complete the assignment:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=FvCff_kiKZ8
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=G7iKaYlzUbM&feature=youtu.be
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8HhvvTiU0yc&feature=youtu.be
Scenario 1: A 16-year-old boy comes to the clinic with a chief complaint of a sore throat for 3 days. Denies fever or chills. PMH negative for recurrent colds, influenza, ear infections, or pneumonia. NKDA or food allergies. Physical exam reveals temp of 99.6 F, pulse 78 and regular with respirations of 18. HEENT normal with exception of reddened posterior pharynx with white exudate on tonsils that are enlarged to 3+. Positive anterior and posterior cervical adenopathy. The rapid strep test performed in the office was positive. His HCP wrote a prescription for amoxicillin 500 mg po q 12 hours x 10 days disp #20. He took the first capsule when he got home and immediately complained of swelling of his tongue and lips, difficulty breathing with audible wheezing. 911 was called and he was taken to the hospital, where he received emergency treatment for his allergic reaction.
Post an explanation of the disease highlighted in the scenario you were provided. Include the following in your explanation:
The role genetics plays in the disease.
Why the patient is presenting with the specific symptoms described.
The physiologic response to the stimulus presented in the scenario and why you think this response occurred.
The cells that are involved in this process.
How another characteristic (e.g., gender, genetics) would change your response.
Address the content at a cellular level
Feel free to use the resource below if helpful. Please use at least 3 current and credible sources.
Utilizing industry resources, your textbook and the online library, please discuss the different operational departments within a typical lodging organization. Discuss the different career opportunities available in this industry and describe the roles each department manager plays in relation to the other departments. How does each department affect every other department, both positively and negatively?
Use real world examples to back up your statements and opinions.
Utilizing industry resources, your textbook and the online library, please discuss the different operational departments within a typical lodging organization. Discuss the different career opportunities available in this industry and describe the roles each department manager plays in relation to the other departments. How does each department affect every other department, both positively and negatively?
Use real world examples to back up your statements and opinions.
Parents have numerous decisions to make when raising a child. As an early childhood educator, you may encounter families who have views that are different from your own. Select a topic of choice for parents and discuss the positives and negatives of that choice.
Suggestions for topics include, but are not limited to:
Doula/midwife
Scheduled C-sections
Natural/un-medicated delivery
Breastfeeding
Cloth diapering
Naturopathic doctors
Attachment parenting
Not vaccinating children
No/limited screen time
Spanking as discipline
Co-sleeping
Parents have numerous decisions to make when raising a child. As an early childhood educator, you may encounter families who have views that are different from your own. Select a topic of choice for parents and discuss the positives and negatives of that choice.
Suggestions for topics include, but are not limited to:
Doula/midwife
Scheduled C-sections
Natural/un-medicated delivery
Breastfeeding
Cloth diapering
Naturopathic doctors
Attachment parenting
Not vaccinating children
No/limited screen time
Spanking as discipline
Co-sleeping
1. What are the risks or dangers of not responding to the news media even when the information is negative to your organization? Why is it best to tell ones own bad news?
2. Look at various corporate and organizational websites and notice how important employees are to the organization. Are there indicators that employees are a key concern? Or are the employees merely a means to helping the company succeed? What are some methods of building relationships with employees? What communications can help with that relationship-building? Would it matter to external publics what the relationship is between a company and its employees? Why or why not?
Just because it is a terrible act, is it an act of terrorism? State and support your position.
Extending from the foregoing, does it matter that there is no common or universally developed definition for terrorism? Does the fact that there is no universal definition allow for confusion, shifting definitions resultant of political expedience and/or opportunities for terrorists to exploit? State and support your position.
1. Consider the Rescola story, what should offices in skyscrapers and large buildings do other than plan for evacuations?
2. Imagine the employees who objected to the training: what would be persuasive messages to them?
3. The 1993 attack was considered a prodrome by Rescola. Why didn’t others see it?
4. In a crisis situation, using the image restoration theory, how could an organization determine which publics should receive which messages? Why would you send different messages to different publics?