Child Abuse and Its Long Term Consequences Child abuse causes devastating psychological and even aftermaths to a child, of which most continue haunting them even in their adulthood. These long term consequences act as barriers to these children living normal lives and feeling different from the society they engage in due to the secret they carry in their bodies that torture their innocent minds. This paper provides a recent reference list of journals that have explicitly discussed this matter, their study purpose, sample methods about the research, findings, as well as the strength and weakness of each source. Reference List Reitsema, A., & Grietens, H. (2016). Is Anybody Listening? The Literature on the Dialogical Process of Child Sexual Abuse Disclosure Reviewed. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 17(3), 330-340. doi:10.2307/26638129 The purpose of this study conducted by Reitsema and Grietens is to provide an analysis of child sexual abuse with the aim of creating new future directions for clinical practice and research. The method used for this research was through a meta-analysis of 217 published studies on disclosure of child sexual abuse.…
Reading and Response Paragraph “The Declaration of independence” was authored in 1776, it is an integral article in the American history that was written by a committee comprising of five people, among them Thomas Jefferson. The document pays attention to the importance of defending citizens while justifying to the foreign nations that the colonies had separated from Great Britain by cutting ties and establishing their structures such as post office, and currency among others. “The Letter from Birmingham Jail” was written by Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK), a civil rights advocate and Baptist Church Minister, in 1963, and focused on the essence of fighting for justice for the racial minorities through non-violent strategies. It was addressed to fellow clergymen who were supposed to oppose racial discrimination. One of the rhetoric appeals evident in the two documents is logos. Logos focuses on the use of logical argument to persuade the audience. MLK used logic to persuade the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to play a proactive role in fighting racial discrimination because it was his ethical responsibility to ensure all people in…
Reading Comprehension Research Presentation Fluency, language development, and vocabulary are essential elements that influence the student’s ability to understand reading at a younger age. Language development assists young people’s ability to communicate during learning. The communication in this case also entails the ability to express feelings as well as how they understand feelings from their tutors. In addition to communicating feelings, language development also assists younger learners in creating and developing relationships between them and their tutors. Finally, the development and mastery of language facilitate reading, writing which sets the first and significant step in their journey in literacy. In a nutshell, language development is essential in literacy and communication. Fluency is also a vital element in the learning process of young students. It is through fluency that students can read a text which unfamiliar aloud at a sufficient speed and ensure accuracy in their pronunciation. Further fluency also requires the proper expression of the learner. Through the need to succeed in fluency, learners practice reading from different languages or contexts. This practice causes them to develop in language and…
Case Study: Sheryl Sandberg The Chief Operating Officer(COO) of Facebook, Sheryl Sandberg, occupies one of the most powerful seats in the corporate world with her being an equal partner to the already legendary Facebook CEO Mack Zuckerberg. Her leadership style can be categorized as High Structure and democratically based on the behavioral leadership styles models and theories. According to the IOWA leadership styles, she can be described as being a democratic leader due to her encouragement of participation by all parties in the making of decisions. In her book, Lean In, Sandberg insists on dialogue in the workplace. Sandberg writes, “We hold a company-wide Q&A every Friday where anyone can ask a question or make a comment. When people disagree with decisions, they post to the company-wide Facebook group” (2013). Furthermore, the COO uses her book, “Lean In,” to expound on the hierarchy of the needs of a person that are to be fulfilled for there to be comprehensive and productive work done. According to the Hierarchy of Needs Theory, the satisfaction of social, esteem, safety, and self-actualization are covered.…
Case Study: Medical Fraud in Southern California Fraud offers a questionable and illegal gateway to the manipulation of institutions for financial gain. That is, it is the use of wrongful deception whose intended outcome is the achieving of either personal or commercial gain(as is common). Healthcare fraud has led to the slowing down and, in the cases, the complete halting of rolling out ofaffordable medical care by both the government and insurance companies. Those that misappropriate healthcare funds ultimately lead to expensive costs that are incurred in the process of acquiring medical services. The current insurance funds and government programs such as Medicare and Medicaid have suffered a massive backlash from critics that view the installed systems as too vulnerable to fraudulent activities. While the cases of fraud are widespread throughout the country, there is ranging of isolated mass scams that affect the national level. Claims that are brought to the public limelight act as a precautionary measure for warning both would-be perpetrators and potential victims. Recently, the L.A. Times published a news article that highlighted the case of medical…
Introducing a New Product, case study Lavina bar soap Overview This study aimed at focusing on the background information, statement of the research problem, objectives of the study, research questions, and significance of the research, and the scope of the study. Background of the Study According to (Nguyen & Yiannias (2019). A product refers to an object that is processed or manufactured for consumption by the consumers. It can also be something that is released to the market, the main aim of being satisfying the customer’s needs. These products can further sold to the consumers through retailing or manufacturing, whereby raw materials manufactured into finished products. Products can exist in two forms. Those that can be touched are known as tangible, while those that cannot are intangible. Statement of the problem In the current world, business is the order of the day. They are vast both from large scale to small scale offering different products and services. Some have joined the market recently, while others have been in existence for quite a long time. All with the aim of…
How Public Education Cripples Our Kids: A Response Paper John Taylor Gatto’s “Against School: How Public Education cripples our kids, and why” article claims that public education and not education in entirety but forced schooling consisting of six classes a day, five days a week, nine months a year for twelve years make children boring because public education does not help to children to become adventurers or to be molded leaders who can think critically and independently. As such, Gatto argues that well-schooled children have a low threshold for boredom because, unlike public schooled children, well-schooled students attain knowledge extensively and have a more meaningful life and relationships. Gatto uses the introduction to capture the reader and provide a general conclusion and argument because by stating that while teaching in some of the worst and best school in Manhattan “boredom was everywhere in my world, and if you asked any kids, as I often did, why they felt so bored, they always gave the same answers” (Gatto, 1). As such, the first paragraph is attention-getting and relevant for the topic…
Procter & Gamble Case Study Question 1 What is Procter & Gamble’s business strategy? What is the relationship of collaboration & innovation to that business strategy? The Procter & Gamble business strategy is to maintain the popularity of its existing brands, via advertising and marketing. It ensures the extension of its brands to related products by developing new products under those brands and to use unique innovation to create new brands entirely from scratch. Since so much of P&G’s business is built around brand creation, it ensures that collaboration is facilitated between managers, marketers, and researchers. P & G is a big company, and they’re achieving this goal is a daunting task. Therefore, P & G critically use innovation to ensure that there is a groundbreaking innovation of new products in such an extremely competitive field like consumer products. P & G innovation is usually from the 8, 000 scientists the company have in 30 sites around the world. P & G is able to produce unique new products because of its ability to facilitate collaboration and innovation. Question 2…
Case Study:Independent Auto Sales and Service (IAS) IAS Core Values Beyond organizational success and profitability, the organization believes in the value of customer service and customer satisfaction. Customers are the backbone of any business. Therefore, meeting their needs and demands contributes to the success of the business. Customer satisfaction has to do with how the customer evaluates the services offered. It develops a strong relationship between an organization and its customers. Stephany and Lee seem to have mastered the art of customer service and customer satisfaction, where their positive reputation has earned them more sales from referral customers. Their past customers have evaluated their services and found them worthwhile hence recommending them to other people. However, to produce A-plus value that will help strengthen the organization’s relationship with its customers, the organization will require to rise beyond its normal perception of customer satisfaction. Developing customer satisfaction needs them to be careful with their services. The organization needs to cultivate the value of quality and time-bound customer service and train its employees on suitable technical skills to create satisfied and loyal…
Researchers should be keen to credit Intellectual Property Accordingly. A researcher should give credit to persons whose content they use in research. Mainly, students should discuss with their faculty heads concerning publication credits. According to the ethics code by the American Psychology Association, leaders of faculty should confer with students concerning how to attribute sources of information they include in their research. Additionally, APA ethics states that such agreements need to be written down and affirmed(SMITH, 2003). Researchers need to work alongside professors and professionals with vast knowledge in the area of research. It is, therefore, essential to prevent disagreements on how knowledge used will be referenced. Additionally, researchers should avoid plagiarism; they should give proper attribution to ideas already published. To avoid plagiarism, researchers also need to use tools that assist in checking for the similarity between publications before presenting their research for publishing(Yip, Han, & Sng, 2016). Researchers should also be keen to avoid selectively using data from books and research processes. This is to avoid punitive action taken on publications that have been compiled unethically; editors of…