3 RELAPSE PREVENTION TIPS Relapse is the act of falling back to a former state for example drug abuse. Thus relapse prevention is the process of trying to prevent this lapse through various techniques. Drug relapse prevention is possible through a number of ways. These methods are as a result of studies and research which have been conducted severally, usually with maximum positive results. These include having individual therapy sessions weekly, going to five-hour daily group discussions and being busy with healthy activities, among others. These three tips have been known to work because they keep the patients busy. Drug abuse can cause damages to one’s health as well as their social lives. Thus partaking in discussions builds their spirits while physical activities such as sports keeps them busy and healthy. Drugs can also bring about mental instability and this is why they are advised to visit their therapists on a weekly basis. These methods would best prevent relapse. AOIN Health Group is an example of a rehabilitation centre that is playing a big role in drug relapse prevention. They…
Key principles provided by the ASPA (American Society for Public Administration) for public servants’
Key principles provided by the ASPA (American Society for Public Administration) for public servants’ improvement are through educational pursuits and supporting the members’ ethical conduct. It holds them accountable for adhering to these principles (Agyapong and Roberts 2019). The ASPA’s primary goal is to support effective, moral, and powerful public governance by advancing the artwork, science, and public law (Svara 2020). This paper compares the connection between the ASPA and the St. Olaf college’s code of ethics while exploring their relevance in education. St. Olaf College in Minnesota holds a professional code of ethics that is outlined to lecturers when entering the teaching profession. The code of conduct highlights the professional competence, responsibility to the student’s school community, and ethical and responsible use of technology in research materials, data, and assessments. Their main responsibility is to their students, as it defines their roles in their students’ lives, through demonstrating oneself responsibility, and advancing and promoting their profession without and within the school community (James 2017). A positive ethics affect administration and public affairs exhibited, narrowing the ethics of ASPA. In…
Healthy Human Nutrition Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Date Healthy Human Nutrition Introduction The federal government has prioritized increasing food security and reducing hunger by increasing food access, nutrition education, and healthy diets for low-income citizens. Due to this, the government, in conjunction with other agencies like food nutrition service (FNS), US department of agriculture (USDA), has established programs to provide needy households with access to a nutritious diet and enhance the nation’s children eating habit. The major food assistance programs include the WIC special program for women and infants, national school lunch programs, t5he food stamp program, the school breakfast program(NSLP) wheel on a meal, feeding America, and many more programs (Edens et al., 2018). The paper will explore the national school lunch program and provide a personal one week experience on the program. NSLP The NSLP is a federal government assistance meal program in nonprofit private, residential child care institutions and public schools. It offers nutritional balanced free, low-cost lunches to children every day (Kim…
SPORTS INTERVIEW 2 Running head: SPORTS INTERVIEW 1 Sports Interview Name: Institution: Date: The respondent who acted as the interviewee was a South American football director. At the age of forty-five, he had enough experience in the world of sports to provide useful responses. Considering his location, the interview was through Skype. He pointed out that, his love for inclusivity in sports pushes him to educate young people on important issues related to sports through social media. On this case, there were specific questions that touched several topics related to sports. The questions and the responses are listed to provide insights on the critical aspects of the world of sport. How do sports directors apply sports management theories in football? The respondent pointed out that the most critical issues in football are related to discipline among players. Directors apply cross –and multidisciplinary perspective that focuses on value creation, social responsibility, and networking. Theories help directors manage players in a way that helps them relate well with the staff members. What are…
Ethics and Social Responsibility in Marketing Strategy and Marketing Implementation and Control
Ethics and Social Responsibility in Marketing Strategy and Marketing Implementation and Control Name Institution Affiliation Ethics and Social Responsibility in Marketing Strategy Introduction Different business jurisdictions have established formal outfits to superintend the marketing strategies of firms under them to protect consumers, shareholders, and the environment against unethical and insensitive social responsibility practices. It is against such a background that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was formed. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was established to, among other things, prevent practices that are anti-competition or unfair to consumers, enhance informed consumer choice and public understanding of the competitive process and achieve all this without unnecessarily burdening the business activity. FTC has three arms, namely: Consumer Protection, Competition, and Economics (FTC, n.d). However, this work seeks to review the last two months of press releases (blogs, news, reports, etc.) from the FTC page, identifying major marketing ethical issues around the theme of customer protection. Background Selling and persuasion have become increasingly important tools in the exchange of goods and services. Hence, for quite some time…
PROJECT SCOPE THROUGH A NEEDS ANALYSIS 6 Running head: PROJECT SCOPE THROUGH A NEEDS ANALYSIS 1 Project Scope through a Needs Analysis Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Introduction Choosing the use of information and communication technology (ICT) to apply in education is one of the best decisions that an organization of higher learning can make. The demands of education and all the sectors of the current society are mainly based on the application of technology. Information and communication technology needs analysis used to help in evaluating the needs facing an organization and eventually coming up with a way of satisfying the need. The analysis is suitable for helping the organization make the best application of ICT in its learning activities (McPherson & Jameson, 2011). This paper, therefore, focuses on the four main areas in the analysis of it’s the organization’s need. They are inclusive of the organization, the people to use the ICT technology, the technology, and the capital required in the implementation of the project. Need analysis All of…
BUSINESS LAW REFLECTION 2 Running head: BUSINESS LAW REFLECTION 1 A Reflection Student Name Institution Affiliation Crime Crime can be either violent or white collar, but regardless of what type of crime it is, crime causes liabilities in the society and should be firmly dealt with at all costs. The protection of crime should safeguard society while ensuring justice as well as protection from false accusations. Crimes are considered a threat to society, and thus they attract heavy penalties when proven beyond reasonable doubt, while civil cases involve disputes between entities regarding legal duties owed to either party. Criminal acts can either be due to voluntary, an entrapment or a conspiracy. The police thus have a responsibility to gather evidence according to the fourth amendment of the constitution. However, a warrant is required to conduct searches only if there is probable cause. The exclusionary rule is crucial in ensuring the privacy of private citizens is respected as it does not allow the improperly acquired…
[Student’s Last Name] 3 Student’s Name Instructor’s Name Class Title Date Should Abortion be Legal? Abortion is an elusive and incomprehensible, sometimes conflicting and emotion-evoking social, legal and moral aspect. It is a subject that splits opinions, testing the limits of moral foundations vis-à-vis the legal frameworks that aim at protecting the basic fundamental “rights” of women. According to Weitz, abortion is the most contested social subject of our time, and there is no conclusive consensus around the globe (161). The legality of abortion depends on various circumstances, and views from both the supporters and critics of the practice present a set of valid claims for consideration. The landmark changes in the legality of abortion in the U.S. commenced with Roe v. Wade decision which raised the support for the legalization of abortion. In 1973 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, the constitutionality laws that criminalized or restricted access to abortion were disallowed (Mears and Franken). The ruling changed the face of legal grounds connected to the practice. From the views of the unrestricted abortion supporters, it is all…
Passion for Aeronautics and Technology First, let me express my most sincere gratitude for this unique opportunity to share with you information that is not openly available in my academic record or any other place. Since I understand the significance of education in laying the foundation for a prosperous future, I wish to express my intention to pursue a degree in Aeronautics and Technology at Vaughn College in line with your vision and excellence motto. As a child, I often stared at the planes in the sky. For me, they were some mystical machines. I always wondered how they could reach such a high altitude. Out of curiosity, I one day asked my father about the mysterious machines often flying over our house. To avoid convolution, he simply answered back that they were like gigantic flying buses. I was more than awed. My second question to my father was, “How do these gigantic buses fly”? Indeed, his answer did not make much sense because all that I pictured in my mind was a big bus flapping its wings in…
Rise and Spread of Islam in Late Antiquity Name Tutor Institution Date Rise and Spread of Islam in Late Antiquity Introduction Today, various religious groups have been created to bring certain people together. These religious groups and institutions have vast histories, which have made it easy to associate with a given people. For instance, the Islamic religion dates centuries back when it started and spread around the globe. Diverse factors have been associated with the vast spread of Islamic religion across the world in the historical context. The growth and spread of the Islamic religion have been scrutinized under various lenses. These lenses offer various factors that contributed to its growth and spread to other parts of the world in the ancient cities. The growth of the Islamic culture, as opposed to religion, is based on factors such as the development of trade and economy (Hoyland & Hoyland, 2001). Various economic trends relate and date back to the late antique period, which extended to the early Islamic…