Visit The National GalleryLinks to an external site., London, on Google Art Pro

Visit The National GalleryLinks to an external site., London, on Google Art Pro

Visit The National GalleryLinks to an external site., London, on Google Art Project. Scroll through the collection and click on images, or use the museum viewer, to look at the different works of art on display.
From the gallery, select two works of art and respond to the series of questions provided to explore them in depth.
Describe the two works by providing the following information for each:Who is the artist?
What is the title of the work?
When was the work created?
What medium is the work in (e.g., sculpture, painting)? What medium was used (e.g., clay, bronze, oil, acrylic)?
How large is the work? Provide dimensions
Is the work realistic? Abstract?
Look at the way each painting uses line, shape, light, color, texture, and other elements of art.How do you react to the works differently based on their respective uses of line to bring the subject to life?
How does the color palette in each painting affect its mood? Do the drastically different styles play into this as well?
Identify the differing uses of brushstrokes in each painting. How and to what effect does each artist use texture?
As a technique, how does the use of space in each painting work alongside elements like line, light, and color?
Do you see motion in either painting? If so, how does the artist depict it?
Given the way in which the visual elements are employed in each painting, what is each artist trying to convey? A work can have more than one meaning or several layers of meaning.How do the visual elements work together to create those layers?
In what ways do they complement each other?
Recall your initial reasons for selecting the two works.What were your first impressions?
Do the uses of the visual elements in these two paintings reflect how they are commonly used in time periods they come from?
How have your impressions changed after you looked at the two works closely?

Guided Viewing Qs on Art: Impressionism vs. Renaissance – Visit the Musee Thyss

Guided Viewing Qs on Art: Impressionism vs. Renaissance –
Visit the Musee Thyss

Guided Viewing Qs on Art: Impressionism vs. Renaissance –
Visit the Musee Thyssen-BornemisaLinks to an external site., in Madrid, on Google Art Project. Scroll through the collection and click on images, or use the museum viewer, to look at the different works of art on display.
From the collection, select two works of art: one by Paul Cezanne or Edgar Degas and one from the Italian Renaissance. Respond to the series of questions provided to explore them in depth.
Complete this activity after you have explored the Musee Thyssen-Bornemisa in Madrid site through the Google Art Project.
Describe the two works by providing the following information for each:Who is the artist?
What is the title of the work?
When was the work created?
What medium is the work in (e.g., sculpture, painting)? What medium was used (e.g., clay, bronze, oil, acrylic)?
How large is the work? Provide dimensions
Is the work realistic? Abstract?
Look at the way each painting uses line, shape, light, color, texture, and other elements of art.How do you react to the works differently based on their respective uses of line to bring the subject to life?
How does the color palette in each painting affect its mood? Do the drastically different styles play into this as well?
Identify the differing uses of brushstrokes in each painting. How and to what effect does each artist use texture?
As a technique, how does the use of space in each painting work alongside elements like line, light, and color?
Do you see motion in either painting? If so, how does the artist depict it?
Given the way in which the visual elements are employed in each painting, what is each artist trying to convey? A work can have more than one meaning or several layers of meaning.How do the visual elements work together to create those layers?
In what ways do they complement each other?
Recall your initial reasons for selecting the two works.What were your first impressions?
Do the uses of the visual elements in these two paintings reflect how they are commonly used in time periods they come from?
How have your impressions changed after you looked at the two works closely?

Google Art ProjectVisit the Freer Gallery of Art Links to an external site., at

Google Art ProjectVisit the Freer Gallery of Art Links to an external site., at

Google Art ProjectVisit the Freer Gallery of Art Links to an external site., at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., on Google Art Project. Scroll through the collection and click on images, or use the museum viewer, to look at the different works of art on display.
From the gallery, select the two paired works titled Cranes and respond to the series of questions provided to explore them in depth. Use the filter functions to locate the works more readily.
Complete this activity after you have explored the Freer Gallery of Art site through the Google Art Project.
Describe the two works by providing the following information for each:Who is the artist?
When was the work created?
What medium is the work (e.g., sculpture, painting)?
What materials were used (e.g., clay, bronze, oil, acrylic)?
How large is the work? Provide dimensions.
Is the work realistic? Abstract?
What is the subject of the work?
Compare and contrast the two works of art by analyzing the formal composition.How is line used in each?
How does the artist use space?
How does the artist create visual balance?
Identify elements that are emphasized in each work. How are they emphasized? What, if anything, becomes subordinated?
How does the artist incorporate rhythm or repetition?
The works were intended as a pair. How does the juxtaposition of the two affect the composition of the single works?
Take a closer look at the works for their meanings.What elements of the two compositions are characteristic of the qualities you learned about Zen-Buddhist art in the Edo Period?
Keeping in mind that a work can have more than one meaning or several layers of meaning, what conclusions can you draw about the artists’ goals or intentions?
Recall your initial reactions to the works.What was your initial reaction to the two works?
How have they changed after you looked at them closely?

Prior to beginning work on this assignment, read Chapters 13, 14 and the epilogu

Prior to beginning work on this assignment, read Chapters 13, 14 and the epilogu

Prior to beginning work on this assignment, read Chapters 13, 14 and the epilogue from your text, The generalist model: Where do the micro and macro converge?Links to an external site. and Self-care in the world of empirically supported treatmentsLinks to an external site.. Your final paper should identify and analyze a specific need identified by a community.
Your summative assessment will require you to reflect on your future as a human services professional. In your paper, you must comprehensively address the following:
Evaluate your career selection that was made in Week 1.What populations do you want to serve and in what capacity?
What type of organization do you want to be working for in the future (or now if you plan to stay with your organization as you advance)?
Appraise the past, current, and future societal issues facing the human services profession with your chosen population and organization.Evaluate a minimum of one historical issue related to your population.
What current challenges might your clients face and how might this impact your organization as well as your work?
What future societal issues might your clients and organization face?
Evaluate how you might perform your role in this field.How might you be supervised?
What might your working relationships be with your colleagues?
How will you maintain healthy boundaries with clients?
What other services might your organization offer and how might these services interact with yours.
Assess the impact that the community will have on your clients and organization?How will you work to serve your clients within the community?
How do you think you will have an impact on the global needs in terms of the population you have chosen to serve?
Compare the human services organization where you currently work or might work with a similar human services organization that serves the same population.Outline the similarities and differences, evaluating which is more of an effective model of a human services agency.
The My Future as a Human Services Professional final paper
Must be six to eight double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center’s APA StyleLinks to an external site.
Must include a separate title page with the following:Title of paper (bold and with a space between the title and the rest of the information)
Student’s name, followed by institution name (“University of Arizona Global Campus”)
Course name and number
Instructor’s name
Date submitted
For further assistance with the formatting and the title page, refer to APA Formatting for Word 2013Links to an external site..
Must utilize academic voice. See the Academic VoiceLinks to an external site. resource for additional guidance.
Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.For assistance on writing Introductions & ConclusionsLinks to an external site. as well as Writing a Thesis StatementLinks to an external site., refer to the Writing Center resources.
Must use at least three scholarly, peer-reviewed sources in addition to the course text.The Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed, and Other Credible SourcesLinks to an external site. table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source for a particular assignment.
To assist you in completing the research required for this assignment, view this Library Quick ‘n’ DirtyLinks to an external site. tutorial, which introduces the University of Arizona Global Campus Library and the research process, and provides some library search tips.
Must document any information used from sources in APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center’s APA: Citing Within Your PaperLinks to an external site.
Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center. See the APA: Formatting Your References ListLinks to an external site. resource in the Writing Center for specifications.
Carefully review the Grading RubricLinks to an external site. for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
Martin, M. E. (2018). Introduction to human services: Through the eyes of practice settings (4th ed.). Pearson.
Chapter 14: Rural Human Services
Chapter 15: International Human Services

Prior to beginning work on this Journal, read The Importance of Self-Care in the

Prior to beginning work on this Journal, read The Importance of Self-Care in the

Prior to beginning work on this Journal, read The Importance of Self-Care in the Epilogue in your text and Self-Care in The World of Empirically Supported TreatmentsLinks to an external site.. Locate, read, and cite a credible article on burnout in the helping professions. What are some signs to watch for when working in the helping professions that might indicate that you or a colleague may be experiencing burnout? Describe your self-care plan to help alleviate stress and ward off burnout while working in the field of human services? (Note: this is your self-care plan; write as much as you need).
Carefully review the Grading RubricLinks to an external site. for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.

Prior to beginning work on this assignment, read Chapters 13, 14 and the epilogu

Prior to beginning work on this assignment, read Chapters 13, 14 and the epilogu

Prior to beginning work on this assignment, read Chapters 13, 14 and the epilogue from your text, The generalist model: Where do the micro and macro converge?Links to an external site. and Self-care in the world of empirically supported treatmentsLinks to an external site.. Your final paper should identify and analyze a specific need identified by a community.
Your summative assessment will require you to reflect on your future as a human services professional. In your paper, you must comprehensively address the following:
Evaluate your career selection that was made in Week 1.What populations do you want to serve and in what capacity?
What type of organization do you want to be working for in the future (or now if you plan to stay with your organization as you advance)?
Appraise the past, current, and future societal issues facing the human services profession with your chosen population and organization.Evaluate a minimum of one historical issue related to your population.
What current challenges might your clients face and how might this impact your organization as well as your work?
What future societal issues might your clients and organization face?
Evaluate how you might perform your role in this field.How might you be supervised?
What might your working relationships be with your colleagues?
How will you maintain healthy boundaries with clients?
What other services might your organization offer and how might these services interact with yours.
Assess the impact that the community will have on your clients and organization?How will you work to serve your clients within the community?
How do you think you will have an impact on the global needs in terms of the population you have chosen to serve?
Compare the human services organization where you currently work or might work with a similar human services organization that serves the same population.Outline the similarities and differences, evaluating which is more of an effective model of a human services agency.
The My Future as a Human Services Professional final paper
Must be six to eight double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center’s APA StyleLinks to an external site.
Must include a separate title page with the following:Title of paper (bold and with a space between the title and the rest of the information)
Student’s name, followed by institution name (“University of Arizona Global Campus”)
Course name and number
Instructor’s name
Date submitted
For further assistance with the formatting and the title page, refer to APA Formatting for Word 2013Links to an external site..
Must utilize academic voice. See the Academic VoiceLinks to an external site. resource for additional guidance.
Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.For assistance on writing Introductions & ConclusionsLinks to an external site. as well as Writing a Thesis StatementLinks to an external site., refer to the Writing Center resources.
Must use at least three scholarly, peer-reviewed sources in addition to the course text.The Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed, and Other Credible SourcesLinks to an external site. table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source for a particular assignment.
To assist you in completing the research required for this assignment, view this Library Quick ‘n’ DirtyLinks to an external site. tutorial, which introduces the University of Arizona Global Campus Library and the research process, and provides some library search tips.
Must document any information used from sources in APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center’s APA: Citing Within Your PaperLinks to an external site.
Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center. See the APA: Formatting Your References ListLinks to an external site. resource in the Writing Center for specifications.
Carefully review the Grading RubricLinks to an external site. for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
Martin, M. E. (2018). Introduction to human services: Through the eyes of practice settings (4th ed.). Pearson.
Chapter 14: Rural Human Services
Chapter 15: International Human Services

Prior to beginning work on this Journal, read The Importance of Self-Care in the

Prior to beginning work on this Journal, read The Importance of Self-Care in the

Prior to beginning work on this Journal, read The Importance of Self-Care in the Epilogue in your text and Self-Care in The World of Empirically Supported TreatmentsLinks to an external site.. Locate, read, and cite a credible article on burnout in the helping professions. What are some signs to watch for when working in the helping professions that might indicate that you or a colleague may be experiencing burnout? Describe your self-care plan to help alleviate stress and ward off burnout while working in the field of human services? (Note: this is your self-care plan; write as much as you need).
Carefully review the Grading RubricLinks to an external site. for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.

THE PAPER SHOULD BE APROXIMATELY 2300 WORDS Here is the topic or thesis and an e

THE PAPER SHOULD BE APROXIMATELY 2300 WORDS Here is the topic or thesis and an e

THE PAPER SHOULD BE APROXIMATELY 2300 WORDS Here is the topic or thesis and an example of completed assignment
Online learning for college students is superior because of its flexibility, time management skills, and improving technical skills
Why are annotated bibliographies used?
Annotated bibliographies (bibs) are the research used to complete your research essay. While some may believe that research is completed after an essay is written, the process actually takes place before writing ever begins. The annotated bibliography may be selective or comprehensive in its coverage. A selective annotated bibliography includes just the best items for the topic, while an exhaustive annotated bibliography attempts to identify all that is available on a subject. For our purposes, you will be creating a selective annotated bibliography. Remember that annotated bibs are always arranged in alphabetical order.
How do I complete the annotated bibliographies assignment?
The Introduction will be the first page of your annotated bibliography assignment. Students will introduce their research topic and their position for the essay. This introduction should be written in the third person and explore items such as original research questions and reasoning for the position. This should be no less than 3/4 of the page long. This page will be double-spaced with an MLA heading.
A bibliography is a list of sources (journals and other credible sources) that one considers using as research for their topic. A bibliography includes bibliographic information such as the author, title, publisher, and other information.
The annotation for each source is a summary of the critical essay and the identification of patterns or themes, drawn conclusions, irony, characterization, etc. The annotations are written in two paragraphs, with no quotes or parenthetical citations found within the body of the paragraph. Each annotation should be the length of at least half a page.
Paragraph one will summarize the source. This paragraph highlights the position taken for the essay and the proofs mentioned in the work. They offer a conclusion of the source, yet they do not evaluate the work.
Paragraph two will evaluate the scholarly source. When writing, you will assess the strengths and weaknesses of the source that presents usefulness and quality. This goes beyond summarizing the work. The paragraph gives a critical evaluation of the author or source and tries to understand what the author reveals or why critics study the work. Is there a significant similarity/contrast between this analysis and others? It assists in explaining how the research document aids in your research project. In the end, it justifies your use of this source within your research essay.
Annotated bibliographies are always listed in alphabetical order. For this assignment, the citation will be double-spaced, and the annotation (paragraphs one and two) will be single-spaced.
What are the requirements for the annotated bibliographies assignment?
MLA Format (Times New Roman, 12-pt font); one-inch margin used for formatting each page. There will be an automatic twenty-point deduction for manipulated margins or spacing.For this assignment, the citation will be double-spaced, but paragraphs one and two will be single-spaced.
Eight scholarly journals – Can be found using the UHV/VC Library or Google Scholar.
Two credible sources (.gov/.edu) Students who do not want to use online sources can use a total of ten scholarly journals.How will I be graded?
Each annotated bibliography is worth 10 pts. If a student fails to complete all ten entries in their entirety, an automatic zero will be assigned. The entry format is shown below.
Entry Example:
Applequist, Janelle, and Jennifer Gerard Ball. “An Updated Analysis of Direct-to-Consumer Television Advertisements for Prescription Drugs.”
Annals of Family Medicine, vol. 16, no. 3, May 2018, pp. 211–16. EBSCOhost, https://doi-org.ruby.uhv.edu/10.1370/afm.2220.
In recent years, pharmaceutical companies have spent billions of dollars on direct-to-consumer advertising. The majority of DTCA consists of television advertisements. These commercials can influence patients medically rather than educationally. Drug ads must follow specific guidelines, and provide correct information about the risks, benefits, and side effects of taking the medication. There are three distinct types of pharmaceutical product advertisements, but this research only examined product claim ads. Current drug advertising often portrays patients with chronic illnesses as having a “normal life” when prescribed the medication. The initial purpose of current drug ads is to promote a product rather than further educate patients. This study’s purpose is to encourage further research on how prescription drug advertisements directly affect the public.
Dr. Applequist has a Ph.D. in Advertising and Mass Communications and is the author of two books regarding the topic of pharmaceutical companies and health care. Dr. Ball has a Ph.D. in Media and Communication, and her research interests include direct-to-consumer advertising and health communication. Both the author’s research and academic publication can be considered credible. The research conducted proves pharmaceutical advertisements are meant to promote rather than inform. The authors provide the audience with visual tables demonstrating product-claim advertisements and their contents in 2004 and in 2016. The evidence can be used to support the idea pharmaceutical companies prioritize receiving profit rather than aiding patients’ health when investing in advertisements. The article extensively explains how direct-to-consumer ads can affect patients negatively, therefore demonstrating pharmaceutical companies’ lack of concern for the public’s health.

Discussion PromptChoose an image from Resilience in the Age of Climate Change Go

Discussion PromptChoose an image from Resilience in the Age of Climate Change Go

Discussion PromptChoose an image from Resilience in the Age of Climate Change Google Art Presentation or explore a linked image from “Can Art Save the World” Links and discuss the message it conveys about climate change.
InstructionsView a piece of art for one of the links above.
Post a comment in response to the discussion prompt (10 lines). Make sure to refer to a specific image in detail.
An additional contribution that enriches the discussion. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/12/arts/art-climat… https://artsandculture.google.com/story/resilience…

Discussion PromptHow are the stories told on the climate stories website differe

Discussion PromptHow are the stories told on the climate stories website differe

Discussion PromptHow are the stories told on the climate stories website different from regular seasonal changes in weather? Give examples from at least two of the stories.
InstructionsRead, watch, or listen to some of the climate stories.
Discuss specific examples of extreme climate events based on one or two of the stories (10 lines) https://www.climatestoriesproject.org/ https://www.climatestoriesproject.org/climatestori…