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    Fundamentals of E-Learning E-Learning reaches beyond traditional face-to-face classroom learning environments by combining teaching and the Internet so students have the option of learning in a different modality. E-Learning uses technological devices and computer software applications to deliver the curriculum. The instructor uses the Internet to deliver the curriculum over methods and applications like Web-based training (WBT)‚ computer-based training (CBT)‚ synchronous‚ and asynchronous classroom

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    Case Study of Carl Robins’ April Recruitment Effort Introduction: There were a few problems that came up as a result of Carl Robins’ recent recruitment effort. In this case study an attempt will be made to identify the problems faced and propose possible solutions to those problems. The information that has been gathered has identified that a lack of employee experience and training‚ and a disregard to prior planning and a proper follow up strategy resulted in a failure to complete all the

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    first murder he had left college at Ohio State University‚ and then forced by his father joined the army (2016). Dahmer had a drinking problem‚ which continued while he was enlisted in the army. He was later on discharged by the army‚ in 1981 (2016). Post Dahmer’s discharge from the army‚ he moved back to Ohio. The same year as his leave from the army‚ Dahmer was arrested for disorderly conduct. His father then sent him off to live with his grandmother in Wisconsin (2016). While living in Wisconsin

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    1045). Obsessions are considered intrusive thoughts or fears that can cause stress or anxiety to a person and compulsions are a repetitive actions or behaviors that are done because of the obsession(s) that one might have (Dunphy‚ Winland-Brown‚ Porter & Thomas‚ 2015‚ p. 1045). Stressors that can induce OCD type behavior could be

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    This case pertains to a 14-year-old female called Lady MacBeth of undisclosed ethnicity who has been undergoing treatment in an inpatient facility for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The client reported that her symptoms began during the year prior to her admission into the facility. Her treatment seems to have progressed successfully. Diagnosis In order to be diagnosed with OCD‚ an individual has to have symptoms of either obsessions or compulsions (or both) which consume more than one

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    Case Study Spinal disorder Ryan Allen Institute of Technology Abstract 45 year old patient at a health care facility is being treated for a spinal disorder with non-opioid medications but is still complaining of pain. Doctors are not completing spinal surgery. The patient stated being overwhelmed with helplessness during the assessment. Spinal Disorder Overview Myelopathy is a degenerative disease of the spinal cord that is a result of the spinal cord Compression

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    Background Information Schizotypal Personailty Disorder is a Cluster A Personality Disorder according to the DSM-V. The personality disorders classified under Cluster A are deemed as “odd or eccentric” (Biedel 394). Case Study History for Ben reveals multiple symptoms that match certain deficits of Schizotypal Personality Disorder which includes: odd beliefs or magical thinking that influences behavior and is inconsistent with subculture norms‚ unusual perceptual experiences‚ odd thinking and speech

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    Interactive Media— What’s that? Who’s involved? Elaine England and Andy Finney ATSF January 2002 ATSF White Paper—Interactive Media UK—©2002 ATSF 1 Interactive media - what’s that? For those people that have been part of the digital revolution this query seems rather trivial. But it is experience and expertise that allow people to discuss terminology without actually defining the terms. It is easy to forget how long it takes to get up to speed! For those people starting off on the quest

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    Treatments Through time the treatments for depression and major depressive disorder have evolved. In early time treatment was performed by priests in order to remove the evil and demonic possession inside the suffered. The Greek decided that the problem could be physical and prescribed a healthy diet‚ exercise‚ mixtures of herbs‚ and bloodletting. Later people went back to the belief that the person who suffered was affected by evil entities which was treated by beatings‚ death‚ electroshock therapy

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    Case Study #6 — Schizotypal Personality Disorder Background Information Tyler is a 15 year old male who is currently living at home with his mother and younger sister. His mother describes Tyler as “always being an odd child” who had significant difficulty relating to his peers. As a child he would spend a great deal of time alone involved in role playing. She said that social situations always provoke great anxiety in Tyler and he is extremely socially inept. Currently Tyler rarely socializes‚

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