Therapeutic Factors Irvin Yalom established eleven therapeutic factors while pursuing the Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy class. Each of the aspects contributes significantly to patients battling with domestic violence, and are applied in group interventions (Waldo, Kerne, & Van Horn Kerrne, 2007). Importantly, one may opt to resolve the issues by picking instillation of hope and imparting of information to the victims. LeCouteur & Oxlad (2017) suggests that it would be vital to impact faith to persons struggling with domestic-centered violence since they feel overwhelmed by their failure in addition to being defeated by life situations. As a consequence, it is helpful for the physiologist to give such individuals hope for them to feel appreciated and seeing the probability for a better future outcome (LeCouteur & Oxlad, 2017). Once domestic violence victims interact in groups, they get to know other severe challenges faced by their peers, which in turn acts as encouragement. Imparting information to the victims is yet another therapeutic factor. Once a domestic violence victim is exposed to a group, they get information and tactics on how…
Student’s Name: Professor: Course: Date: Bicultural Leaders The International Migration report suggests that by the year 2040, 40% of the population of Canada, the United States and Europe will be Immigrants. The severity of the statistic shows the growing popularity of immigrants in the workplace. Bicultural employees provided an added advantage to companies compared to mono-cultural employees (Abadir 1). The ever-increasing need for bicultural employees in organizations necessitates the need for employing bicultural managers. Bicultural leaders provided an opportunity for the company to grow and reach various population targets. Analysis of the leadership of Barrack Obama and Justin Trudeau presents wonderful insights on the leadership of the countries, the comparisons between Canada and the United States, and how well biculturalism has served the nations. Barrack Obama was the 44th president of the United States and was the first Black-American individual to be elected as president. The election of Barrack Obama displayed a hug step in America’s democracy maturity. The citizens were willing to elect an individual with bicultural heritage to become the leader of the most powerful nation. Analysis of…
Management response Brian Dear Brian You introduced the concept of groups well in the first paragraph. Classroom teams can be compared to organizational structures. The division of classroom teams into many units indeed helps to facilitate team effectiveness in the learning process. In support, teams have different roles, and many students tend to develop a tendency of working towards the same goals as the other team members. The knowledge and skills utilized in classroom teams are diversified. The composition of groups is a random process which happens in line with the categories of assignments. In the second paragraph, school teams are indeed affected by the randomized selection process with interfering with diversity in the teams. In support, team development is a significant challenge in class teams. Teams are initially created without leaders who latter emerge to be the people who reach out to the other members first. In support, the most effective teams are the ones which receive regular guidance from the professors to encourage discussions and involvements of all team members. David Dear David I agree with you…
Canada has a mixed system economy. It mostly operates on a market economy, but there is some government intervention in the industry. A free enterprise system is also noticeable in this economy in the competition between businesses. Canada’s GDP is $ 1.819 trillion, and it’s per capita GDP is $43,000. This figure ranks the economy in the 14th position globally. The high GDP is because of abundance in the four factors of production. Canada’s principal natural resources include iron ore, nickel, zinc, and copper. The petroleum sector in Canada is rapidly growing, with Alberta oil reserve ranking the country third globally only behind Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. 4.8 % of land in Canada arable, which is vast, considering it is the 2nd largest country. The economy has numerous industries, but its service sector accounts for much of Canada’s economy. Specialization is a component of the economy, with nearly 75% of exports being sold to the US. Literary rates are high, with 99% of the population over 15 years knowing how to read and write. Labor is a scarce factor of…
THE CASE OF CORONA VIRUS [COVID19] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Given the diversity of NGOs, a feeling of “collective responsibility” has been articulated for several years that led to supporting quality and performance standards initiatives. A new strain of coronavirus (COVID-19) was discovered in 2019 and was not previously identified in humans. Currently, the strain is spreading rapidly. Considering that this new virus is being introduced worldwide, the resources in public health that we must monitor are blunt. This may have significant side effects, both economic and social. Health authorities rely on strategies such as quarantines and social barriers, while doctors (who fear lack of equipment) use oxygen and fever reducers, such as ibuprofen, to treat patients. The efforts by Singapore and Hong Kong to contain the virus and eliminate its spread have been commended worldwide. Currently, both Singapore and Hong Kong have a record of below 200 cases of infected patients. While the number of cases in the first hit countries is reducing, they keep increasing in states that had their first cases later. Countries such as Italy and the…
The meaning of the death and resurrection of Jesus in the Gospel of John Introduction The death and resurrection of Jesus form a core element in Christianity. In a way, it shows God’s redemption through His Son, Jesus Christ. Thus, human beings were not to die in sin but attain God’s salvation. The Gospel of John Chapter 18-20 describes the arguments that Jesus had with authorities, leading to trials and eventual crucifixion. It also describes His resurrection and ascension to heaven as outlined by the Old Testament prophets. The paper will focus on understanding the meaning of the death resurrection of Jesus Christ. References will also be made alongside other New Testament Gospels. The first aspect will outline betrayals, trials, and death of Jesus. Later, the attention will shift to the resurrection and ascension of Jesus and their significance. Discussion Brief description of John 18-21 The Chapters of John, 18-21, begin by describing Judas’ betrayal on the messiah, leading to His arrest. Moreover, the betrayal gets evident in the actions displayed by Peter upon denying his association with Christ (Chapter…
The Isley Brothers’ Case Study. Issue. The issue, in this case, is the infringement of the copyrights of the Isley Brothers by Michael Bolton and Andrew Goldmark. Michael’s ‘Love is a wonderful thing’ had infringed on the Isley Brothers’ copyrights for a song with the same name. It was found that there was sufficient evidence to show that the appellants could access the song by the Isley Brothers. It was also found that the two songs were too similar. Since the Brothers had already registered a complete copy of that song, there was subject matter jurisdiction in the case. Sufficient evidence also pointed to the fact that profits made by Michael could be attributed to infringement of the Brothers’ song. For instance, 66 percent profit gotten from the commercial use of Michael’s song could be attributed to the copyright infringement. Rule. According to copyright rules, it was ruled that Michael was guilty of copyright infringement as there was a lot of concrete evidence to support the same. For a case of copyright infringement to hold, the plaintiff must provide…
Overexpression of Bt Cry2A gene conferred resistance to Chilo partellus in transgenic Sorghum plants (Sorghum bicolor) Amali1, M. Ramakrishnan2,3,†*, Papolu pradeep kumar2, †, Illimar Altosaar4, Savarimuthu Ignacimuthu3, 1Department of Biotechnology, Sathyabama University, Chennai, India 2State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture, Zhejiang A&F University, Lin’an, Hangzhou 311300, China 3Division of Plant Biotechnology, Entomology Research Institute, Loyola College, Chennai, India 4Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. † Thèse authors contributed equally to this article. *Correspondence Dr. M. Ramakrishnan State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture, Zhejiang A&F University, Lin’an, Hangzhou 311300, Zhejiang Province, P. R. China. E-mail: ramky@zafu.edu.cn Dr Amali, Department of Biotechnology, Sathyabama University, Chennai, India Abstract Stem borer (Chilo partellus) is a complex parasite with extensive host range and causes substantial yield losses in many economically important crops, including Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor). Which is an important cereal crop of tropical grasses, grown worldwide, where stemborer is a major yield constraint for the production fields. In the present study, transgenic sorghum expressing the Bt cry2A gene under the control of a double…
Managerial Economics Article analysis on economic structures – command and market economy Student name: Professor name: University: Article analysis on economic structures – command and market economy The economic systems of the society act as its pillars for growth. Among the four primary types of economic systems, each has been found to have certain features that widely vary from that of the others – in terms of critical decision making, investment planning, permissions, and many more. One article on the command economic system and the other on the market economic system would be chosen and analyzed to understand the concepts. Article analysis on command economy’s coercion, compliance, and collapse The command economic system is often regarded as one of the systems of the societal economy where the economic decision-making tasks are centralized, and the government takes an active role in influencing the production aspects. In the chosen paper, the author tries to identify the prime reasons that can lead to instability in a command economic system. In addition, the study also searches for the reasons that led to the downfall…
Managerial Economics Economic systems – analyzing articles on chosen systems Student name: Professor name: University: Economic systems – analyzing articles on chosen systems There are four primary systems of the economy that exist in our society. They are the traditional economy, command economy, market economy, and the mixed economy (“Economic Systems | Intelligent Economist”, 2020). Each of these systems comes with varied features, advantages, and disadvantages. In this context, it is necessary to mention that each system differentiates from the other. For this reason, two articles will be chosen on the command economy and mixed economy to understand the systems to a better extent. Summary of an article on command economic systems An article evaluating the performance given by the communist command economy was chosen. In this study, the researcher assesses the estimates made by the CIA for evaluating how successful the command economy was in the USSR. In simple terms, a command economy can be described as a system of the economy where the decision about producing goods is made by the government instead of the free market. In…