Army Design Methodology Student Name Institutional affiliation Course Date of Submission Army Design Methodology The operational approach is an essential activity in the Army Design Methodology because it is a significant bridge to mission accomplishment. An operational approach is an outline developed by planners and commanders to give focus on how to address certain issues. Before the approach is established, the set of issues or problems are agreed on. The operational approach has a detailed understandable operational environment and the problem to be addressed as well as the possible methods that are the potential to solving the problems. Also, the approach has the number of resources required and any risks that may arise. The operational approach has an environmental frame that details what the current situation is, comes up with the problem frame, then the operational approach to be developed to achieve the desired future state. This paper will describe the process and concept of developing an operational approach and…
Student’s Name Instructor’s Name Course Date Adaptation and Survival The ability to create and use symbols have changed along with the ability to adapt as well as to survive. According to Lombard (145), the primary mode of communication during the Stone Age period was through various symbols. Therefore, when a person could easily adapt to a particular situation, he or she would easily learn how to use the symbols for communication. The Neanderthals, also known as the Homo sapiens, were the extinct species of the archaic parentingwithin the genus Homo which lived more than 400 000 years ago. One of the ways that this species survived is that it had a large nose for breathing more air (Finlayson, 50). The second way that the Neanderthal survived was that they had a skull-shaped in a way that enabled them to adapt and survive in cold weather. Also, their short and stocky stature helped them to adapt to the harsh cold weather. The current state the planet earth is worrying. There is a total degradation of the environment that is taking place.…
Addiction Recovery Care Student’s Name Department, Institution Course Name Professor’s Name Date Addiction Recovery Care Addiction Recovery Care is an organization the offers care and treatment services to those struggling with addiction issues. The organization provides for both residential and outpatient centers. Throughout its services, the organization effectively uses the social learning theory and the cognitive-behavioural approach. The social learning theory is a concept of learning action and social conduct, which suggests that one can acquire new behaviours by imitating others (McGaghie & Harris, 2018). Addiction Recovery Care uses this theory by, for example, the caregivers teach new material and tasks, help the patients to solve challenges, and to control emotions. Fundamentally, the organization uses social learning theory by changing the client’s harmful habits and establish new appropriate conduct. The clients can learn and copy from the caregivers. On the other hand, Cognitive-behavioural approach is a temporary care-focused psychotherapy surgery that considers an immediate practical appeal to solve problems (Taylor, 2017). Addiction Recovery Care uses the cognitive-behavioural approach…
INFLUENCES OF PSYCHOPATHY DEVELOPMENT Introduction Psychopathy is a composite disorder of personality conceptualized by a collection of attributes of behavior and personality traits positioned the three essential dimensions which include, antisocial lifestyle, lacking affective responses, and callous-unemotional habits. Psychopathy is termed to be a developmental disorder existing among psychopaths who have a specific personality trait and conducts problems. Psychologists stated the psychopathy concept by emphasizing that scarcity ineffective and relational functioning of the psychopaths. Moreover, psychopaths tend to display more violent, severe, and even chronic form of antisocial conduct. In light, understanding of the psychopathy concept is significant to the legal structure, mental system, and even for studies which attempt in explaining the causes of antisocial and hostile behavior. Notably, studies indicated that adults with psychopathic features frequently tend to have a long history of antisocial behavior, which extends typically to childhood. In regard, an investigation has always been carried through to describe the developmental predecessors to psychopathy. The paper outlines the development of psychopathy from childhood to youthful stages in correlation to genetic factors, environmental influences, and cognitive factors.…
ACCT19083 Corporate Governance and Ethics 2019 T1 Group Assessment: Journal Article Review Template Student ID: ……………………………. Name …………………………………………………………………………. Journal Article Reference (use APA) Thomson, D & Jain, A. (2010). Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting: A Business strategy by Australian Banks? Corporate Ownership and Control. Vol 7(4). What are the critical points of this article? The article looks at the managerial perspectives of the banks’ reputation problem. The report involves interviews with bank officials who have information on some of the factors causing a bad reputation to the banks such as charging fees, profits, reactions on the charges on monetary policies and executive salaries. The article gives recommendations on how to solve the reputation problem of the banks. Why is this article relevant to the second assignment? This article helps in providing information on some of the issues that cause the Australian banks to have a bad reputation to the public and some of…
Research data management activities at the MGGL to recommend interventions to enhance the management, sharing, and reuse of research data.
Research data management activities at the MGGL to recommend interventions to enhance the management, sharing, and reuse of research data. This section discusses and construes the study findings in relation to the research problem: to examine research data management activities at the MGGL of the University of Nairobi with the view to recommending interventions to enhance the management, sharing, and reuse of research data. According to (Bavdekar 2015), the study’s discussion and interpretation section is critical because it delves into the significance, importance, and relevance of the study outcomes. Accordingly, it keeps tabs on the study findings showing how they connect with the reviewed literature, research questions, and deducing meaning to support the study’s general conclusions. In summary, it allows the author to showcase the study As mentioned above, this investigation aimed to examine research data management activities at the MGGL to recommend interventions to enhance the management, sharing, and reuse of research data. Consequently, this section will deduce meaning from the five study questions which were to: Investigate the presence or absence of legal and policy guidelines that support…
Heuristics We make decisions and judgments every day – if we can trust someone, if we should do something (or not), which route to take, how to respond to someone’s question, the list is endless. If we carefully considered and analysed every possible outcome of these decisions and judgments, we would never get anything done! Thankfully, our mind makes things easier for us by using efficient thinking strategies known as heuristics. A heuristic is a mental shortcut that helps us make decisions and judgments quickly without having to spend a lot of time researching and analysing information Heuristics play important roles in both problem-solving and decision-making. When we are trying to solve a problem or make a decision, we often turn to these mental shortcuts when we need a quick solution. For example, when walking down the street, you see a workman hauling up a pallet of bricks on a pulley. Without a break in stride, you would likely choose to walk around that area instead of directly underneath the bricks. Your intuition would tell you that walking under the…
Being Sane in Insane Places Rosehan suggests that what is perceived as ordinary in one culture may be viewed as abnormal in another. In explaining the concept of being sane in insane places Rosehan argued that normal people can be admitted to psychiatric hospitals and they determine if they were discovered to be sane and how were they discovered. If the sanity of the pseudopatients were usually identified, then that would be evidence that a sane person can be distinguished from the insane location where he is. However, if the normality of the pseudopatients was never revealed, serious complications would rise for those who are in agreement with customary approaches of psychiatric diagnosis (Taylor, S., In Bujko, H., Worden, C, 2016). This article designates an experiment where eight sane people were admitted secretly to 12 different psychiatric hospitals. Their diagnostic involvements and a description of their experiences constitute information in this article. The existence of the pseudopatients and the context of the research platform was not identified by the hospital employees. Beyond asserting the symptoms and forging name, ability, and…
Customer Value Product Product features are the actual characteristics that illustrate the product’s appearance, capabilities and components, and they should provide benefits to the end-users (Armstrong & Kotler, 2020). Our 3D bioprinter focuses on speed, size, accuracy, durability, and materials (Stokes & Lomax, 2008). Unlike regular bioprinters that operate at a speed of 150mm per second, our bioprinter works at 260mm per second with a travel speed of 410mm per second. Our 3D bioprinter is the fastest in the market because we understand that time is vital to the user. Further, while other products on the market contain size limitation, our product can print huge models without printing numerous pieces which makes it the best 3D bioprinter in the world. The 3D bioprinter is also tremendously accurate with a 43-micron minimum layer and high resolution. The product balances resolution and speed to provide the most accurate results to the users. Additionally, unlike other 3D printers in the market, our product is durable and requires minimal maintenance. The product is developed to be used on a daily basis, and therefore they…
Literacy Narrative Essay How reading Ushered Me into Writing For most of us, writing forms an essential aspect of our lives, perhaps as important as almost anything else on this planet. To put it into context, I feel about the same way about writing as I feel about naps – I love them. I take naps almost every day. Although I can get through a day without taking a nap, I just do not like it much. Sometimes I nap too much, but the funny thing is that I find myself wishing I had slept the whole day rather than regret. I simply love naps, and that is how I feel about writing too. I write practically every day, whether it is jotting down the moment’s thoughts or writing a personal piece. However, my affection towards writing developed due to an overbearing desire for reading right from my childhood days. This essay will focus on how my interest in reading from a tender age set me to discover my first love – writing. I vividly recall the first time I…