What takes place in the subconscious which may influence sextual attraction?

Please watch the videos:

  • Steered by the Unconscious (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. – The unconscious brain picks up on sexual cues without you even being aware of it.

Discussion Directions: What takes place in the subconscious which may influence sextual attraction? What does the video reveal in the experiment discussed? How accurate do you think these findings are? State the strengths, limitations, and potential ethical issues raised in the study.

Note: Your initial post must be at least 200 words in length. Post must be several sentences in length to be considered for credit. Support your points with information from the textbook or external educational sources. Be sure to cite your sources in APA formatting.

As a social worker, to what extent do you understand the existing policies addressing child abuse and neglect?

Protecting children from abuse and neglect is a cornerstone of the social work profession. Social work professionals strive to ensure that children grow into healthy, well-developed adults. They also develop, implement, and evaluate policy initiatives regarding child welfare. Such initiatives should aim to not only reduce child abuse and neglect, but also provide support for children’s development and resources that will enhance their well-being. As a social worker, to what extent do you understand the existing policies addressing child abuse and neglect? In addition, how prepared are you to propose new policy initiatives in this regard?

For this Discussion, review the resources, including the NASW’s policy statement on child abuse and neglect on the NASW website. Pick one of the NASW positions and consider a policy initiative you would introduce to further that initiative. Be sure to think about the policies that already exist in your state and how this initiative might alter existing policies.

By Day 3

Post a brief description of the position you selected from the NASW policy statement on child abuse and neglect. Then, describe a policy initiative you might introduce to further that position. Finally, describe the policies that already exist in your state and explain how your initiative might alter these existing policies.

Support your post with specific references to the resources. Be sure to provide full APA citations for your references.

By Day 5

Read a selection of your colleagues’ posts.

Respond to at least two colleagueswho selected a different position from the one you selected by suggesting how the policy initiative can be achieved. Be sure to identify any challenges or obstacles you see in passing and implementing the initiative.

Support your response with specific references to the resources. Be sure to provide full APA citations for your references.

 

Required Readings

NASW. (2009). Social work speaks. Washington, DC: NASW Press.
Child Abuse and Neglect (pp. 42–48)

Child Welfare Information Gateway. (n.d.) Laws & policies. Retrieved from https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/systemwide/laws-policies/

The Annie E. Casey Foundation. (2013). Kids count data center. Retrieved from http://www.datacenter.kidscount.org

Do you think that behavior is due to environmental factors (nurture) or innate tendencies (nature)?

Assignment 2: Nature vs. Nurture

Do you think that behavior is due to environmental factors (nurture) or innate tendencies (nature)? Provide an example of a behavioral characteristic and explain how it may have developed through the influence of experience, heredity, or both.

Next, considering Darwin’s principle of natural selection, give two examples of structural or behavioral characteristics that might confer selective advantages to human beings over other animals.

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Why are these three types of crimes punished in the ways they are?

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Find a true example of people being arrested for a White Collar crime, a political crime, and a crime committed by someone in organized crime. In 1,000 words, explain the following:

  1. Briefly describe each of the crimes (who was involved, what the crime was, who the victim was, etc.)
  2. Explain the outcome of each case, including the punishment and sentence given for each crime.
  3. Explain if you feel the punishments for each of the crime were justified. Were the
    punishments for any of the crimes not fitting the seriousness of the crime? Why
    are these three types of crimes punished in the ways they are?

Use three to four scholarly resources to support your explanations.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. Please refer to the directions in the Student Success Center.

Is there any relationship between gender and student performance in statistics and science subjects?

Weekly Discussion 2

Article Critique: Factorial ANOVA

The readings for this week focus on the concepts of complex ANOVAs, including factorial and mixed-design ANOVA. In this discussion we will apply those concepts to the review and critique of a research article. For information on how to critique a research article, see the Coughlan et al. (2007) and UIS (n.d.) guides listed in the Required Readings for this week.

Read the following article.

  • Hoyt, C. L., Price, T. L., & Emrick, A. E. (2010). Leadership and the more-important-than-average effect: Overestimation of group goals and the justification of unethical behavior. Leadership, 6(4), 391-407. doi: 10.1177/1742715010379309

In the body of your posting, include an overview of the following topics:

  • Research question – List the research question for the study.
  • Hypotheses – List the statistical notation and written explanations for the null and alternative hypotheses for the study.
  • Methods and Study Design – Describe the basic methods used, including the variables, sampling methods, data collection, etc.
  • Data Analysis – Summarize the statistical tests conducted, the results obtained from each test, and conclusions regarding the hypotheses.
  • Critique – Critique the results of the study, paying specific attention to the appropriateness of the analyses conducted, any biases or assumptions that were made, practical significance of the results, and recommendations for improving upon the study (methods or analyses).
  • Summary – Provide a brief summary of the study’s findings in 2-3 sentences. Do not use any numbers or statistical terms, but provide a review that would make sense to someone who has not studied research methods or statistics.
  • Be sure to put information in your own words and cite accordingly.

Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.

Point Value: 4 Points
Weekly Learning Outcome Alignment: 1, 2, 3, 4—————————————————————————————————————————————-

MY:Research Questions—-THAT YOU CAN USE  FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT

1. How does the employees’ motivation affect the organization Productivity?

In this research there are two main variables that is independent variable which in this case are the motivational factors to employees which include favorable working environment, compensation strategy, business culture and the management strategy. The dependent variable in this study is the organization productivity. The best effective scale for measuring these variables is ordinal scale basically because some variables have more impacts than the others.

2. What are the factors that affect the patient’s reaction to treatment?

The variables in these case include the type of medication, the lifestyle of the patient and the degree of the effect of the health condition has affected the patient. These variables have different effect on the patient’s reaction to treatment, the variables are categorical in nature. In this case the most effective measurement scale is the ordinal scale as well (Celli, Decramer, Wedzicha, Wilson, Agustí, Criner & Vogelmeier, 2015).

3. Does increase in gun ownership affect the crime level in the society?

This question has several variables that increase in criminal related deaths, criminal activities, assault cases. A rational scale level of measurement can be used in this research because of the nature of these variables. The variables depict some categorical characteristics they have different degrees of impact to the dependent variable in the question.

4. How does the school environment affect the student performance?

The security level in the school, the type of rules and the consequences of going against the rules and the level of strictness of the teacher in the school are the main variables in the research question. The rules and regulations is can be grouped into some category as well as the level of strictness of the teachers another subordinate staff, in this case the best scale of measurement to be used is the ordinal scale. The variables also have some categorical characteristics they are not numerical.

5. What is the probability that randomly selected teenager watches movie over three time in a week?

The possibility or the variables in this case is that the student watches three times, less, or even more in a week. In this case the main scales of measurement will be internal level, this is basically because they can be quantified but the decimal or rather the zero point is not relevant to the study or rather is meaningless (Pratt, 2015).

6. Is there any relationship between the traffic congestion and the price of fuel? 

The research questions in this has only one variable of interest which is the fuel prices which may or may not affect the traffic congestion. This is a question that is meant towards finding the if there is relationship between the variables in the study. The level of measurement in this case is therefore ordinal scale. The data in this case may have some continuous characteristics.

7. Is there any relationship between gender and student performance in statistics and science subjects?

The variables in this case will be the average performance of the students in the subjects of focus, they will be categorized according to their gender. These variables can actually be measured using the ratio level of measurements by some mathematical operations. In this case an average will be calculated of both genders performance on the subjects being studied. The data in this study will depict some continuous characteristics.

8. How does the training frequency affect muscle growth for body builders?

The variables in this case are time, the intensity of training and the diet. These are the three basic factors that affect muscle growth. These variables can be measured using some interval level of scale because they affect muscle growth differently in body builders. This scale will be giving some difference in categories in the manner they affect the dependent variable here which is muscle growth. The data in this case will be analyzed mathematically and so will give some discrete results (Sahin, Serdar, Serteser, Unsal & Ozpinar, 2018).

9. What is the relationship between mortality rates and poverty level?

This research question is intended to establish the existence of any relationship between the mortality rates within a population and the poverty level of that population. The variables in these case will be poverty and death rate which will be measured using the ordinal level scale because it will be giving the degree to which these variables affect each other. The variables in this case will be having some continuous characteristics because they rise and fall at some level.

10. How does technological development impact learning in schools?

This research question has two directions, that is, the dependent variable may affect the independent in two ways either positively or negatively. The variables in this case will include the teaching techniques used by the teachers, the accessibility of the learning materials and so on this will have some positive impact on the learning processes. These variables will be measured using the ordinal level scale because they will be categorized and rated on the impact they have on the subject of study.

References

Pratt, M. G. (2015). Crafting and Selecting Research Questions and Contexts in Qualitative Research. Handbook of Qualitative Organizational Research: Innovative Pathways and Methods, 177.

Celli, B. R., Decramer, M., Wedzicha, J. A., Wilson, K. C., Agustí, A., Criner, G. J., … & Vogelmeier, C. (2015). An official American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society statement: research questions in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 191(7), e4-e27.

Sahin, O. N., Serdar, M., Serteser, M., Unsal, I., & Ozpinar, A. (2018). Vitamin D levels and parathyroid hormone variations of children living in a subtropical climate: a data mining study. Italian journal of pediatrics, 44(1), 40.

create a written guide for the patients, including both the CNS and the PNS.

Assignment 3: Neuroanatomy Project

Imagine that you are working in a neurology clinic. One of the neurologists tells you that as his or her practice is expanding, he or she is having difficulty meeting the education needs of his or her patients. Part of this problem is explaining the basic neuroanatomical structures to the patients in layperson’s language so that they understand their diagnoses and their underlying neurological impairments. The neurologist asks you to create a written guide for the patients, including both the CNS and the PNS. He or she describes what the basic neuroanatomical structures are, where they are located, how they interact, and what function they serve.

He or she asks you to name the structures by using the correct technical language but to use layperson’s language as much as possible elsewhere.

Your neuroanatomy guide should cover the following:

  • Basic neuroanatomical structures (including the CNS and the PNS, as well as the structural packaging that protects the brain from the environment)
  • Locations of these structures
  • Functions they serve (what functions damage to these areas may affect)
  • How they interact

Be sure to explain the information in layperson’s language and use graphics and pictures where helpful. Use APA format when citing material from scholarly sources such as your textbook and online notes. Include a cover page and a reference page listing the resources you used to create your guide.

Your response should be at least 3 pages long. Save the response as AU_PSY350_M1_A3_LastName_FirstInitial.doc. Submit your response to the Submissions Area by the due date assigned.

What happens in society at large in any group when the topic of victims arises?

As 2: Stereotypes

Part 1

The purpose of this assignment is to make you aware of your beliefs about being a victim.

What happens in society at large in any group when the topic of victims arises? Use the technique of free association and then analyze the thoughts behind those associations.

To conduct your self-analysis, consider the following steps:

  1. Take a blank sheet of paper and write Victim on top of the paper.
  2. Start writing all the words that come to mind about the victim until you run out of words.

Part 2

In this part of the assignment, you have the opportunity to hear from a rape victim and to learn about some of the situations and attitudes she encountered after her attack. By completing this assignment, you also have an opportunity to apply concepts and theories of sexual violence you have learned in this course and to reflect on attitudes you have heard or encountered regarding this type of victim.

To read n who has been sexually assaulted and of how this has impacted her life.

The description of the incident is very graphic in this article. If you have a history of trauma, be a little cautious. It may be best to read this article in the morning when you have all day to process it rather than at night before going to sleep.

  • From the examples listed by the author, what resonated with your own “ignorance” of rape?
  • Provide examples of ignorance about rape from other sources (such as conversations you have had or the portrayal of victims in the media).
  • Provide resources for rape victims in your area of residence.

Reflect on how the type of      interaction with a client (i.e. seeing a client, listening to a client on      the phone, or reading a written file) might impact your crisis response.

Please no plagiarism and make sure you are able to access all resource on your own before you bid. One of the references must come from James, R. K., & Gilliland, B. E. (2017). I have put in bold the classmates that you will need to respond to according to the instructions of the instructor. Please follow the instructions to get full credit for the discussion. I had the written format and I included my discussion. I need this completed by 10/13/18 at 8pm.

Respond to at least two of your colleagues. Be sure to select at least one colleague who had a different type of format/interaction than the one you were assigned. For example, if you were assigned the written transcript, respond to a colleague who watched the video or listened to the audio recording. Respond in the following ways:

  • Discuss the similarities and      differences in the risk factors and safety plan ideas you and your      colleague identified.
  • Reflect on how the type of      interaction with a client (i.e. seeing a client, listening to a client on      the phone, or reading a written file) might impact your crisis response.

My Discussion Post

1. Type of interaction: written transcript

2. Risk factors for the client: depression, irritability, despair, mental health conditions.

3. Things I would like to know about the client: presence of any suicide warning signals in her behavior. Warning signs to look for include, withdrawing from activities, isolating from family and friends, sleeping too much or too little, hopelessness for the future, loss of interest and rage. Having gone through the written transcript, I have gathered that Sue is at risk of committing suicide as a result of depression and possible mental illness. In her safety plan for intervention, I will therefore include the following: warning signs, preferred internal coping strategies, social contacts that may distract her from the crisis, family members or friends who may offer help, ways to make her environment safer and conducive for positive thoughts, help her recognize the reasons to go on living and professionals to contact in case of a crisis. Here is an example of a safety plan template that I would use for Sue’s intervention.

4. Patient Safety Plan

Warning signs for development of a crisis- behavior, moods and thoughts

Internal coping strategies- physical exercise and activities and relaxation

People and social settings that provide distraction- children, movie theatres and church

People whom I can seek help from-psychologist and counsellors

Professionals or agencies to contact during crisis-clinicians, local urgent care services and suicide prevention lifeline phone.

Making the environment safe

References

James, R. K., & Gilliland, B. E. (2017). Crisis Intervention Strategies. Mason, OH: Cengage Learning US.

Classmate K. Bre

The type of interaction that I reviewed was the video.

Risk Factors

Several risk factors were identified during the session with the client. I observed this individual to present with symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He seems to be replaying a number of traumatic events that he has experienced (Physical and Emotional abuse from his father, surviving an explosion that his friends died from). He also uses alcohol as a way to cope and to go to sleep. This individual also expressed losing his identity. He expresses that he is supposed to be providing for his family. However, he has no job and is dependent on his wife to provide as she is the only one working as a nurse. I found it interesting that he referred to himself as “the babysitter” instead of a stay at home father or something similar. The individual also expressed that he has no significant supportive relationships. He has no friends no support. He doesn’t identify his wife as support due to them fighting and arguing.

According to James and Gilliland(2017), Robert identifies with a number of “Characteristics of People who Commit Suicide”. He is enduring unendurable psychological pain (traumatic events), he has expressed affective characteristics (hopelessness with his work situation), and relational characteristic (The individual is communicating that his contemplating ending his life or believing that everyone will be better off without him). Another risk factor is the availability to a firearm.

Missing Information

I think that I would like to know more about how the traumatic events of his past are currently affecting him on a day to day basis. I would also want to know how long have Robert and his wife had issues. I would also want to know more specifics of his plan. When would he plan to do it? Is there a specific event that would push him closer to completing the act of suicide?

Safety Plan

I think it would be important for Robert to address his access to his firearm. I think it would also be important for Robert to identify key individuals he can talk with when he feels like committing suicide. I would also be interested if Robert would discuss with his son and his wife how he feels about them being better off without him. I think it would be important to provide Robert the suicide prevention hotline. I would also be inclined to get him connected to a veterans support group to assist Robert in gaining some natural supports.

James, R. K., & Gilliland, B. E. (2017). Crisis Intervention Strategies (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage.

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Audio Case Study

Robert, a military veteran, is seeking counseling in response to a recent fight with his significant other. Most of his unit died after driving over an explosive, leaving him to feel guilty about surviving without them. He also has a history of being abused as a child, and is concerned about his growing tendencies toward violence. He notes that he is still in possession of a gun, but denies any intention to use it on himself. Robert also reports drinking a case of beer each night to subdue his emotions enough to sleep, and feels as though spending copious amounts of money on beer makes him a burden to his family. Accordingly, his counselor is beginning to collect information regarding whether he is at risk for suicidal behavior (Laureate Education, 2018).

Suicide Risk Factors

Based on his traumatic military experiences, his symptoms, and their duration, it is possible that Robert might be suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder (James & Gilliand, 2017). Posttraumatic stress disorder is a risk factor for suicide, as is substance abuse (May & Klonsky, 2016). In addition, he discusses wondering whether the pain he is experiencing is worth continuing to live (Laureate Education, 2018). In reality, suicidal thoughts like this are also a risk factor for eventual attempts and death (Ballard et al., 2016). Other risk factors present in Robert’s case include childhood abuse, isolation, feeling guilty, burdensomeness, and possessing a gun (James & Gilliand, 2017). Hence, the information that is available in the audio interview is indicative of a high risk for suicide. However, there is still some risk information that must be gathered.

Missing Information

Since this assessment is based entirely on the audio of an interview, there is no information available about Robert’s appearance and body language. Being able to conduct a visual assessment is critical when working with potentially suicidal clients, as there are a variety of behavioral cues that are indicative of increased risk (James & Gilliand, 2017). A visual assessment could identify agitation, which is predictive of suicidal behavior (Ballard et al., 2016). A counselor could also scan for obvious cutting, burns, hair pulling, and other forms of self-injury, as nonsuicidal self-injurious behavior can predict the transition from suicide ideation to attempts (Nock et al., 2018). In addition, it would be preferable to ask whether Robert has a specific suicide plan. He has shared that he has a gun, which is a suicide risk factor on its own (James & Gilliand, 2017). Essentially, his counselor should collect more information about whether Robert has developed a suicide plan that involves the gun. Ultimately, this information could play a critical role in the development of a safety plan.

Safety Plan

Safety plans provide clients with information about how to recognize crisis situations, how to utilize personal support systems, and how to contact mental health professionals. As a result, safety plans reduce suicide attempts, make hospitalizations less frequent, and increase the frequency of contact with outpatient mental health staff. are associated with a variety of benefits including fewer suicide attempts, fewer hospitalizations, and more frequent contact with outpatient mental health staff. Although suicide plans must be customized to fit the needs of each client, common themes include drawing support from family members, contacting hotlines, and reducing access to lethal means (Zonana, Simberlund, & Christos, 2018). Hence, Robert’s suicide plan could include surrendering his firearm, identifying family members that he could contact, and collecting the contact information for local suicide prevention services.

References

Ballard, E. D., Voort, J. L., Luckenbaugh, D. A., Machado-Vieira, R., Tohen, M., & Zarate, C. A.  (2016). Acute risk factors for suicide attempts and death: Prospective findings from the STEP-BD study. Bipolar Disorders, 18, 363-372. doi: 10.1111/bdi.12397

James, R., K., & Gilliand, B. E. (2017). Crisis intervention strategies (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. Laureate Education (Producer). (2018). Suicide assessment and safety planning [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

May, A. M., & Klonsky, E. D. (2016). What distinguishes suicide attempts from suicide ideators? A meta-analysis of potential factors. Clinical Psychology Science and Practice, 23(1), 5-20. doi: 10.1111/cpsp.12136

Nock, M. K., Millner, A. J., Gutierrez, P. M., Naifeh, J. A., Stein, M. B., Kessler, R. C., . Ursano, R. J. (2018). Risk factors for the transition from suicide ideation to suicide attempt: Results from the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS). Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 127(2), 139-149. doi: 10.1037/abn0000317

Zonana, J., Simberlund, J., & Christos, P. (2018). The impact of safety plans in an outpatient clinic. Crisis, 39(4), 304-309. doi: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000495

Required Resources

Readings

James, R. K., & Gilliland, B. E. (2017). Crisis intervention strategies (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

  • Chapter 8, “Crisis of Lethality”

Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. (Nov 2016). Outcomes from eye movement desensitization and reprocessing in active-duty service members with posttraumatic stress disorder, Vol 8(6).

Note: You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.

Virginia Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Services. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/

Document: Facility Response Activity Transcript (PDF)

Required Media

Laureate Education (Producer). (2018a). Facilitative response activity [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

Note: This media is a self-paced interactive piece.

Click here to download the transcript.

Laureate Education (Producer). (2018b). How to accurately assess and help a client [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 37 minutes.

Accessible player –Downloads– Download Video w/CC Download Audio Download Transcript

Laureate Education (Producer). (2018c). Suicide assessment and safety planning [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 16 minutes.

Accessible player –Downloads– Download Video w/CC Download Audio Download Transcript

Optional Resources

American Association of Suicidology. (2018). Retrieved from www.suicidology.org

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Retrieved from https://afsp.org/

May, A. M., & Klonsky, E. D. (2016). What distinguishes suicide attempters from suicide ideators? A meta-analysis of potential factors. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 23(1), 5–20. doi:10.1111/cpsp.12136

Shallcross, L. (2010). Confronting the threat of suicide. Counseling Today. Retrieved from http://ct.counseling.org/2010/07/confronting-the-threat-of-suicide

Sommers-Flanagan, J., & Shaw, S. L. (2017). Suicide risk assessment: What psychologists should know. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 48(2), 98–106. doi:10.1037/pro0000106

How does the site collect and store information about clients?

Record Keeping

For your initial post to this discussion, briefly describe the record-keeping practices that are used at your current fieldwork site.

How does the site collect and store information about clients? Information is collected online, or when the client comes to the office, and on the phone. The site is a confidential site, The forms is printed out in the office and added into a chart that is stored into a locked cabinet

How do they keep track of payments made, insurance companies billed, release forms that have been signed, or formal communications sent out about clients? There is a biller who uses a billing website. The system for making sure all clients are billed is, every time a client is seen by a therapist a progress note is done and a ticket is filed by the therapist. and handed to the biller the owner check the sign in sheet and the calendar to make sure that all client that was seen was billed. One must even submitted a ticket and a progress note for no shows which are called non-billable.

Describe some of the skills you have developed regarding record keeping and case management methods in order to meet your site’s requirements. one skilled that I have developed is completing progress notes and billable tickets.

What aspects of record keeping have been challenging for you? one aspect that has been a challenging for me is developing a treatment plan with the client on the third visit.

Discuss the steps you will take in order to continue improving your record-keeping skills. I will practice having a computer and pad in session with me i still feel uncomfortable with a computer in the room.

Please use 2 reference and make one page.

Putting aside for a moment the small detail that the murder is a crime – is this action justified in some way?

Select two readings or one reading and one video clip

In a minimum of 750 words, explain why you disagree with the source/s’ point of view; feel free to use the other readings for this week or outside credible academic sources to underscore your points

Now, try to imagine the possible response/s to your arguments and objections.  Explain the response and rebut your opponent in this imaginary debate.  In your rebuttal, consider that you may come across many opportunities to disagree with fellow students throughout your Brandman experience.  Write your rebuttal with consideration of how you would address such controversies with fellow students in a debate that is not imaginary.

OR

Consider this scenario (in a minimum of 750 words):

In Dostoyevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment the main character plots and carries out the murder of an old woman who has a considerable amount of money in her apartment. After killing her, he steals the money. He argues that

She is a malicious old woman, petty, cantankerous and scheming, useless to herself and to society (which happens to be true), and her life causes no happiness to herself or to others; and Her money, if found after her death, would only fall into the hands of chisellers anyway, whereas he would use it for his education (no doubt at Brandman University).

Putting aside for a moment the small detail that the murder is a crime – is this action justified in some way? Yes or no and why? There is one catch; the only sources you can use to buttress your arguments one way or the other must come from this week’s readings and video clips.

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