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Question 1:
Complete the rating scale found on page 150 of the text, "Your Sexuality 7.1 What Characteristics are (and Aren't Important to you in a Potential Partner." Once you have completed the scale respond to the following questions:
• What are the most important dealmakers and dealbreakers for you in a relationship? Get top assignment help at pocket friendly prices!
• What else is not on the list that is important to you in the dealmaker and dealbreaker categories?
• Reflect on your findings.
Question 2:
Think back over your childhood. What informal, (outside of school), literacy and math experiences did you have while growing up? Based on what you've learned, how do you think those experiences contributed to your academic progress after you started school? Which concepts and/or strategies, from the content, did you use in school? Which strategy could you use now? How?
Question 3:
Discuss at least one forensic technique or evidence examination that is considered unreliable or "junk science". It is important to also explain why this type of analysis has been proven invalid and should not be used in criminal investigations.
Question 4:
Discuss the dichotomy between arson as a property crime and arson as a crime against a person(s) and how that dichotomy presents challenges in forensic evidence collection, criminal profiling, and criminal prosecution. In doing so, research the APUS online Library for peer-reviewed articles to cite in your post to support your assertions.
Question 5:
Review the case study presented in the week five lesson called Case Study ALT and answer the questions at the end.
Question 6:
what leadership means to you. Make sure you finalize your "essay" with a clear sentence as to why your essay should win the competition.
Question 7:
Contrast the Humanistic and Existential perspectives as they pertain to the concept of personality. Which philosophical assumptions were most important to Rogers? Using the Existential framework, how do times of change and crisis lead us to reconsider our values?