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week 7 MSW 535 WEEKLY Communication Formweek 7 MSW 535 WEEKLY Communication Form

Learning Goal: I’m working on a social work discussion question and need a reference to help me learn. Students are required to complete their weekly communication form every week beginning week one through week 16 to receive credit for placement hours. A student sample weekly communication form is provided. If not fully completed the document […]

Discussion overviewDiscussion overview

Learning Goal: I’m working on a nursing discussion question and need a sample draft to help me learn. Reponse post should be at least 150 words, formatted and (in-text) cited in current APA style with support from 1 academic source per response. question 1: Family and kinship is the most important thing next to God […]

Data Visualisation for BusinessData Visualisation for Business

Learning Goal: I’m working on a data analytics question and need the explanation and answer to help me learn. With reference to the dataset < us-election-2012-results-by-county.xlsx> given, Examine the data and identify the data type (nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio) for eachvariable. Calculate the number of observations and summary statistics (mean, median,mode) for each variable. […]

Respond to Sierra Post CJ140Respond to Sierra Post CJ140

Hello all! I agree that an ineffective presentation by a single witness can lead to a potential acquittal, regardless of all other evidence. The jury is looking to the witness for details of the case and to clarify any misinterpretations. If the witness comes looking unprofessional or acts unprofessional if they seem nervous or confused […]

Respond to Tristan PostRespond to Tristan Post

Sloppy Police Work Is the Primary Reason for Wrongful ConvictionsSloppy  police work does contribute to wrongful convictions, but it is not the primary reason. Though their job is to conduct interviews, arrest individuals, and report/testify in court, they are not the only ones involved in working to convict an individual. “…false or mistaken eyewitness identification; […]

Respond to Peter PostRespond to Peter Post

Sloppy Police Work Is the Primary Reason for Wrongful Convictions Hello Everyone, I believe sloppy police work will lead to wrongful convictions, just as with any job mistakes in the workplace cause a domino effect of problems to occur and will cause further issues for others. The police are the eyes and ears of the […]