Current challenges faced by the LGBTQ community

 

What are current challenges faced by the LGBTQ community and how can human service professional address these? Comment specifically on how other identities, such as age, can intersect and affect these challenges. According to St. Germain, how can an organization actively increase LGBTQ inclusivity? Make sure to identity at least 3 to 4 examples. Why do you believe inclusion is important? How can inclusivity improve the client-provider relationship?

PUBLIC FINANCE

 

 

Using the selected group of individuals or institutions (Alabama Dept of Mental Health) complete the following:

· Evaluate the past 3 years’ allocation of private and public goods. Develop an analysis that addresses the prompts listed below.

· Evaluate goals and priorities of the local government goods and services.

· Assess internal and external challenges for providing goods and services. Evaluate budget stabilization measures.

· Provide recommendations.

It should consist of four pgs, and a minimum of three sources should be cited and referenced using APA. Include a title and reference pg, which is not included in the pg requirement.

Scientific Method Worksheet

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read the following descriptions of experiments and answer the questions about them. You do not
need to actually perform any of these experiments, just answer questions about their design.
Experiment
You want to determine which disinfecting spray kills off more germs, Clorox or Lysol. You
spray two counters with juice from raw chicken. Then you spray one counter with Clorox and
one with Lysol. After the solutions dry, you wipe a cotton ball on the Clorox counter and then
wipe it onto a petri dish. You do the same with the Lysol counter and wipe it onto a separate
petri dish. You let the plates grow bacteria for several days, then count which plate has more
colonies of bacteria.
Questions
Name the Independent and Dependent Variables from the experiment above.
Name two good Control Variables you would keep track of in this experiment.
This experiment needs a Positive Control Experiment. (This means at least one more counter
and petri dish.) Describe what you would do to confirm that you can measure your experiment is
working as expected.
Create a hypothesis for this experiment. Remember that a good hypothesis doesn’t have to be
right, it just has to follow the rules. (Which spray will kill off bacteria best?)

Six common elements of a short story

Now is the time you have been waiting for: to write your own short story.

 

Consider the six common elements of a short story, including character, point of view, plot, setting and context, conflict and tension, and crisis and resolution.

 

Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word short story that uses each of the six elements listed above. Grammar and punctuation variations are acceptable if they serve the needs of the piece.

 

Systematic review, meta-analysis, protocol

 

Use a systematic review, meta-analysis, protocol, or guideline used in discussion #8.
Use the summary of the results of the systematic review critical evaluation (Discussion 8).
Title the discussion with the name of your EBP project.
Initial post: Your post should be within a range of 150-200 words.
Report the results. Does, it answer the question.
Identify the applicability and generalizability of the findings.
Are the conclusions justified by the results?
Peer response: Identify your EBP group members and share and read their findings. Make meaningful comments in their paragraphs.

In many states, a convicted felon cannot vote

 

 

respond to the following:

In many states, a convicted felon cannot vote, serve on a jury, or hold public office until civil rights have been restored. Some states expand that to include other “civil disabilities” that may continue long after a criminal sentence has been served, such as prohibiting ex-felons from possessing a firearm or working in a job that has a licensing requirement (such as a real estate agent). In the United States, an estimated 3.9 million citizens, or one in 50 adults, have currently or permanently lost the ability to vote because of a felony conviction. In some states, the courts have granted inmates a number of civil rights through a slow process of legal review. In many other states, inmates have no rights at all and, after they are released, many former inmates only regain their rights if they apply for and are granted clemency.

Answer the following questions in your post:

In your opinion should rights be limited on release or restored in full?
Should there be a probation period before rights are restored?

In many states, a convicted felon cannot vote

 

 

respond to the following:

In many states, a convicted felon cannot vote, serve on a jury, or hold public office until civil rights have been restored. Some states expand that to include other “civil disabilities” that may continue long after a criminal sentence has been served, such as prohibiting ex-felons from possessing a firearm or working in a job that has a licensing requirement (such as a real estate agent). In the United States, an estimated 3.9 million citizens, or one in 50 adults, have currently or permanently lost the ability to vote because of a felony conviction. In some states, the courts have granted inmates a number of civil rights through a slow process of legal review. In many other states, inmates have no rights at all and, after they are released, many former inmates only regain their rights if they apply for and are granted clemency.

Answer the following questions in your post:

In your opinion should rights be limited on release or restored in full?
Should there be a probation period before rights are restored?