In your assigned readings, you learned about the history and evolution of case

 In your assigned readings, you learned about the history and evolution of case

 In your assigned readings, you learned about the history and evolution of case management. Examine the various individuals, services, and legislations that influenced the definition and current goals and principles of case management. Choose two factors that influenced case management today and make a case explaining why the two you chose are most important and highlight their individual importance. Conclude your discussion with what you predict will be the future of case management. 

 Using cases 33.1, 33.2, and 33.3, what additional measures, other than those no

 Using cases 33.1, 33.2, and 33.3, what additional measures, other than those no

 Using cases 33.1, 33.2, and 33.3, what additional measures, other than those noted in these case studies, could sports organizations put in place to prevent or manage athlete transgressions? Use specific examples to support your case. Submit an initial post of at least 10 sentences 

Rewrite the attached literature review and put it in the format of the example o

Rewrite the attached literature review and put it in the format of the example o

Rewrite the attached literature review and put it in the format of the example outline (also attached).
The outline must be in APA format and include the following:
 Title page
 Abstract
 Introduction
 Findings
 Conclusions, recommendations, and suggestions for further study
 References
In the findings section, there must be main headings and subheadings of the material that will be
discussed.

 Dawn and Nadya were 9-year-old neighbors who enjoyed playing in the woods behin

 Dawn and Nadya were 9-year-old neighbors who enjoyed playing in the woods behin

 Dawn and Nadya were 9-year-old neighbors who enjoyed playing in the woods behind their homes. Another neighbor, Mr. Gomes, was a man who lived alone and whose property was surrounded by a very high fence with a gate opening out into the woods. The girls often wondered what was behind his fence and made up fanciful stories about what they might find. One day, the gate to the property was standing open and the girls timidly peeked in. They were surprised to see a play set including swings and a slide. The neighbor appeared at that moment. “Want to come in and try the swings?” he offered.“We better not,” Dawn told him, remembering that she had been cautioned not to talk to people they did not know. She took Nadya’s arm and the girls ran off giggling. For the next few weeks, the gate was frequently open and Mr. Gomes would frequently be pulling weeds or sitting in a chair just inside the gate. He chatted with them in a friendly manner but never invited them in again. One day, Dawn was ill and Nadya was playing alone in the woods. Mr. Gomes was by the gate of his fence and called to her. Once more he invited her in to play on the swings. Feeling by now that she knew him, Nadya agreed and enjoyed using the swings and the slide as Mr. Gomes joked with her and even took a turn swinging himself. She felt like she had a new playmate. As she was leaving, Mr. Gomes said, “Maybe you shouldn’t tell anyone you were here, especially not your friend. She might be jealous. Why don’t we keep it our secret? And when you are able to get out alone again, you can come back and see me.”Nadya was excited to have such a secret and was careful not to tell Dawn. Nor did she feel she could tell her parents. She began making excuses not to play with Dawn and then would take the opportunity to go out alone. Mr. Gomes was usually there and invited her in again, closing the gate after her. He began offering to push her on the swings so that she could go higher. He often gave her lemonade or cookies or small gifts of gum or candy, all the time insisting that it be their secret. When Mr. Gomes began touching her buttocks and chest as he pushed her or slowed her down on the swings, Nadya felt funny about it but said nothing. He was so nice and she did not want to wreck their times together. Then he put his hands in her pants and she might have objected but what he was doing felt kind of nice. She did not know when she began to feel ashamed of their activities. Perhaps it was when Mr. Gomes told her that she really could not tell anyone now as they would think she was a “nasty girl.” She did not know exactly what this meant but got his message.Soon after this, Mr. Gomes started taking pictures of Nadya and showed her pictures in magazines of young girls and boys in various stages of undress. He suggested that he take pictures like that of Nadya and maybe they could go into a magazine. When the girl first refused, Mr. Gomes told her that he was surprised that she would not help him get his pictures published after all he had done for her. Reluctantly, Nadya began to do as he asked.Dawn complained that she never wanted to play anymore, but eventually began playing with another neighbor who lived down the street. Dawn happened to see Nadya going into Mr. Gomes’s gate one day and jealously reported it to her parents. Dawn’s mother told Nadya’s parents, who confronted their daughter. Tearfully Nadya told them what was going on with Mr. Gomes. It was later revealed that the abusive neighbor had a record of molesting young girls in another state.
Can you identify the progression that took place in this scenario?
What factors may have contributed to Nadya’s abuse?
Why was she chosen rather than Dawn?
How did this perpetrator engage this child?
What emotions might Nadya have after the disclosure?

 Donna is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Connecticut. She attended a CACRE

 Donna is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Connecticut. She attended a CACRE

 Donna is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Connecticut. She attended a CACREP accredited program and has worked as a counselor for teens and adults for the past several years. She works in her own private practice and received a call from a potential new client, Mary. Upon meeting with Mary for the first time, Donna learns that Mary’s primary issue is to address disordered eating. Donna has no formal training in eating disorder treatment but has worked with one client previously that struggled with emotional eating.
Is Donna, an LPC, allowed to treat Mary?
If yes, explain why and what is expected of Donna.
If no, explain why and what steps Donna should take.
Identify any considerations your classmates did not take into account. 

 Discuss the compounding effects of sexual abuse by clergy or daycare worker. Pr

 Discuss the compounding effects of sexual abuse by clergy or daycare worker. Pr

 Discuss the compounding effects of sexual abuse by clergy or daycare worker. Propose at least three possible preventive measures for religious institutions or daycares 

 Compare two evidence-based therapy models that were found in your readings or o

 Compare two evidence-based therapy models that were found in your readings or o

 Compare two evidence-based therapy models that were found in your readings or on the SAMHSA.org website. What education and training are required for a counselor to provide that type of therapy? Is adherence or fidelity to the model monitored? What population is the model developed for? 

  Domestic companies use a variety of compensation methods, including several fa

 
Domestic companies use a variety of compensation methods, including several fa

 
Domestic companies use a variety of compensation methods, including several factors associated with pay methods, job types, duties, and performance. Please respond to the following:
Describe the differences among the five pay methods listed; what is the general purpose for each: Base Pay, Pay Adjustments, Differential Pay, Incentive Pay, Special Pay Situations.

Select three of the pay types and provide a short scenario that describes how to use each of them appropriately.

Reflect on your current or past employment. Was the pay structure appropriate or would you suggest a change?

What change would you recommend and why?
If no change is suggested, discuss the factors you might consider, to affirm the current pay method.

 Overview You and several classmates have formed a human resource consulting com

 Overview
You and several classmates have formed a human resource consulting com

 Overview
You and several classmates have formed a human resource consulting company. You have recently been hired to provide training to the sales force for an automobile dealership. As part of your preparation for this consulting engagement, you and your team members must determine how best to approach the automobile dealership to engage the interest of the decision makers. Your part of this assignment is to propose the types of needs assessment tools that could be used to determine how to design and develop the automobile dealership’s training programs. These assessment tools could include software, models, or analysis methods. Once you complete your needs assessment, you must now meet with the owner of the dealership to discuss the needs assessment.
Instructions
From the perspective of a team member, in three pages needs assessment process in which you do the following:
Develop an outline that details the process your team will use to conduct a needs assessment for the client’s training program. Support your decisions with academic resources.
Identify two possible constraints to your needs assessment approach, explaining how the constraints will be overcome.
Evaluate the feasibility of the needs assessment approach based on what is commonly done in the field. Discuss your findings.
Explain why the needs assessment is critical to the development of the training program you plan to deliver.
Include two required quality academic resources in this assignment. Go to the Basic Search: Strayer University Online Library. Note: Wikipedia and other websites do not qualify as academic resources.