Written report

Description The goals of this class require that we cover a variety of theories related to human communication. We use a textbook that provides summaries of human communication theories grounded in primary research, but we do not examine any of that research first hand. For this paper, you are asked to go beyond these limitations…

LAVC The Guardian Newspaper Editorial Discussion and Analysis

Description For your initial post, find a recent newspaper editorial or opinion piece. Your selection should not be older than 2 weeks (so should have been published August 21, 2023, or later). Make sure your selection is an editorial or opinion piece and not just a standard news article. Typically the things we see in…

LAVC Four Case Scenarios Involving Adolescents Comprehensive Discussion

Description PART I All students are required to complete Tables 1-5 Download Tables 1-5as a component of the discussion. Completing these exercises will assist you in preparing for the discussion, weekly quiz, and the Competency Exam. The Burns Text should be the predominant resource used to complete the tables. PART II Select one of the…

LAVC Under Researched Medical Condition Discussion Responses

Description Provide 2 replies to the peer posts:  1. For this course, I’m interested in researching Cluster headache (CH) which is known as the “suicide headache”. It is also called Horton’s syndrome. CH is the most severe pain condition that can afflict humans. CH is called the “suicide headache” due to a long history of…

LAVC Cynthias case study

Description For your signature assignment, compose a 3- to 4-page case analysis (in addition to a title page, abstract, and reference list page) written in APA Style citing at least 3 references with one non-Internet reference. The following should be covered in the paper: Title Page: Case Title, Full Name, Section, Date, Instructor, and Campus…

LAVC An Interview and Analysis of Life Span Stages Paper

Description Identify two people or a caregiver (as in the case of an infant), who represent two different stages of the life span—ideally, two who do not identify with your own current stage of life span development—and set up an brief 15–20 minute interview with them for this assignment. For example, select an adolescent and…