by Dan | Jan 31, 2023 | Geography
Based on interviews with Annie’s parents and direct observation in Annie’s home and school, the first behavior to target is skin picking. When Annie picks her skin, she uses the forefinger of one hand to scratch and dig at the skin of her arms and legs. She has only...
by Dan | Dec 14, 2022 | Geography
Armed with newfound knowledge about the predictions of global warming, think critically about impacts, your role, and solutions for the local, regional, and global communities. How will you be personally impacted by global warming, considering where you live...
by Dan | Dec 4, 2022 | Geography
The use of playbooks is very common in sports. They can also serve very important purposes in business—as a user manual that outlines knowledge needed so anyone on your team can help ensure business continuity. But most importantly, security playbooks can keep...
by Dan | Nov 10, 2022 | Geography
“Synthesis” means aligning ideas from various sources together in one essay to generate new theses, critiques, and insights. In this class, you have read many articles and books, watching documentaries, and engaging in a variety of class discussions. The...
by Dan | Nov 10, 2022 | Geography
Anxiety and mood disorders often co-occur with alcohol use disorder. Why do you think this is the case? Do you think anxiety and mood disorders are more likely to occur before or after the onset of alcohol use disorder?...
by Dan | Oct 28, 2022 | Geography
Statistics can be a foreign topic to many people and/or cause anxiety. This checklist may help you succeed. Schedule 20-25 hours a week for studying and completing assignments Review the specific terms for each topic on the Statistics Visual Learner website...