All Work Solver - Biology
Discussion 1
Complete the attached CHE 110 rubric and template below, the topic is vaccination.
Discussion 2
Complete the attach ENG 123 rubric the topic is cyber security.
You have clearly and coherently established the thesis argument for your research paragraph. Moreover, you have discussed your key points as possible topics of your body paragraphs. Now, you need to integrate your credible evidence with your own thoughts. Please be sure that all of your sources have authors associated with them. You have included a counter argument to further strengthen your claim. In addition, your conclusion summarizes your thesis and key points, but you could articulate insights based on your researched analysis. Write in THIRD person (NO form of you or I). Please be sure to include the Reference or Works Cited page for the remaining submissions. You have a good Writing Plan here, and now, you need to develop that to compose a final draft.
Remember that you are writing a formal, professional paragraph. Please use credible sources and approach the writing in this manner:
Paragraph 1: Introduction with your thesis statement that contains three strong key points.
Paragraphs 2, 3, & 4: Using each key point, thoroughly discuss your claim, using credible sources to support your own ideas. Each paragraph should cover a specific key point.
Paragraph 5: Discuss and refute the counter argument(s) in a separate paragraph.
Paragraph 6: Conclude with articulated and nuanced insights of your original claim, drawing from your analysis.
You should have a Reference or Works Cited page with sources listed alphabetically, according to the authors last names, following the formatting guidelines of either APA or MLA format.
Overall, your first draft is clear and coherent, but please address the following issues:
1. For your final paragraph draft, you might want to eliminate My topic will focus on... and begin with Cyber security awareness is essential, for most firms to not invest nor have proper security plans in place in case of current changes in a data breach. That way, you state your claim right at the beginning.
2. Eliminate all references to yourself. Just state what comes after the expletives, It is...
CHE 110 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
The final project for this course is the creation of a presentation.
Community health educators promote health and prevent disease through education that leads to changes in behavior. Health educators address lifestyle and
health issues such as nutrition, substance abuse, and pregnancy by providing information and knowledge on these issues to the public. While there are many
methods that health educators use to do this, one of the primary means is by presenting to various audiences. To this end, you will develop a presentation on a
community health issue for your summative assessment. This will give you a small taste of what it is like to be a community health educator.
For your presentation, you will be placed in the role of a community health educator in the county of your choice; you can select the county where you live, or a
county in an area of interest to you. You will then select a public health issue from the list below, or you may select an issue not on the list with your instructor’s
approval. The issue you select should be of professional interest to you. Next, you will identify a group of community stakeholders in the county you selected
who could help address your issue. You may select one from the list below or come up with your own, with your instructor’s approval. After selecting a county, a
public health issue, and a community stakeholder group, you are ready to develop your presentation. The audience for your presentation is the community
stakeholder group you selected, and the goal of your presentation is to educate that audience on the specific health issue you selected, soliciting their support
and involvement in addressing the issue. Your presentation will be informed by research and data from the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps website, in
addition to other relevant resources.
Public Health Issues:
Teen pregnancy
Substance abuse
Obesity
Other with instructor approval
Community Stakeholder Groups:
Church pastors or other religious leaders
Grocery store managers
Local physicians
Community center director
School officials
Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)
Other with instructor approval
http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
The project is divided into two milestones, which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final
submissions. These milestones will be submitted in Modules Four and Six. The final project will be submitted in Module Seven.
In this assignment you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes:
Apply basic principles of community health education in communicating with specific audiences about public health issues and their impact
Identify roles and responsibilities of community health educators in addressing public health issues
Illustrate how fundamental aspects of community health education programs can be used to address public health issues
Articulate how key intervention and prevention strategies can be used to support health behavior changes in communities
Prompt
Your presentation should address the following prompt: Select a county, a public health issue, and a group of community stakeholders. Use the County Health
Rankings and Roadmaps website and other relevant resources to research your issue. Remember that the audience for your presentation is the group of
community stakeholders within the county you selected. You will need to include speaker notes with your presentation so that your instructor will know what
you would say if you were actually presenting to this group.
Specifically the following critical elements must be addressed:
I. Communication With Audience: Be sure that you tailor your presentation for the audience you selected. For instance, if you are presenting to a group of
physicians, the language and terminology that you use might be different than if you are presenting to a school PTO.
II. Introduction: In this section, you will discuss your role as a community health educator in addressing public health issues. Specifically, you should
address the following:
A. Role and Responsibilities: Explain your professional role and responsibilities as a community health educator, focusing on the issue you
selected. In other words, what do you do as a community health educator related to the issue?
B. Work: Describe the typical areas in which community health educators work, focusing on the issue you selected. In other words, where else
might your audience see you? Examples of locations you might discuss include private health agencies, health clinics, nongovernmental health
agencies, and community-based organizations.
C. Goal: In your role as a community health educator, what is your specific goal in this presentation related to the issue you selected? For instance,
you might want to prevent or reduce instances of the issue you selected or a problem connected to it. Or you might want to promote healthy
lifestyle choices in a particular area.
III. Public Health Issue: In this section, you will apply basic principles of community health education to the issue you selected. Then, you will illustrate how
aspects of community health education programs can be used to address the issue. Specifically, you should address the following:
A. Issue: Describe the public health issue that you selected, basing your description on principles of community health education.
http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
B. Risk Factors: What are the risk factors for the issue? For example, is there a population that is more likely to face this issue? Or are there
behaviors that typically lead to the issue? Your response should be based on principles of community health education.
C. Impact: How does the issue impact the community? For instance, does the issue affect public safety in the community? Does the issue affect the
local tax rate? Your response should be based on principles of community health education.
D. Community Need: Explain why the issue is a need in the community. In other words, why should this issue be addressed? Support your
explanation with relevant data and research.
E. Program: Illustrate, concisely and broadly, how this issue could be addressed in the community. In other words, provide a brief, broad
description of a community health education program that could be developed to address the issue. For example, you might develop a nutrition
program to educate the community on making healthier diet choices.
F. Stakeholder Involvement: How can the stakeholders you are presenting to be involved in addressing the issue? For instance, you might ask
grocery store owners to donate healthy snacks to an afterschool program, or you might ask the community center director to provide meeting
space for a support group.
IV. Educational Information: In the concluding section of your presentation, you will explain how intervention and prevention strategies can be used to
support health behavior changes in the community. Specifically, you should address the following:
A. Health Behavior: Based on the data and your research of the issue, what changes in behavior should occur in order to see improvement in the
issue? For example, setting specific and measurable weight loss goals could be a behavior change when working to reduce obesity.
B. Resources: Describe the resources and health services that are available to support these health behavior changes. In other words, what
resources could the community use to support the health behavior changes you identified?
C. Strategies: How can key prevention and intervention strategies be used to support the changes in behavior that you identified? For instance, you
might explain a prevention strategy such as community education around developing the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed to make good
choices or change harmful behaviors.
Milestones
Milestone One: Draft of Public Health Issue
In Module Four, you will submit a draft of the Public Health Issue section (critical element III above) of your final project. This milestone is graded with the
Milestone One Guidelines and Rubric.
Milestone Two: Educational Information
In Module Six, you will submit a draft of the Educational Information section (critical element IV above) of your final project. This milestone is graded with the
Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric.
Final Submission: Presentation
In Module Seven, you will submit a presentation. It should be a complete, polished artifact containing all of the critical elements of the final project. It should
reflect the incorporation of feedback gained throughout the course. This submission is graded with the Final Project Rubric.
Final Project Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: Your presentation should contain approximately 8–10 slides and use Prezi, PowerPoint, or another comparable presentation tool.
Make sure that you include speaker notes so that your instructor knows what you would say if you were to actually give the presentation. Include at least seven
references cited in APA format.
Critical Elements Exemplary (100\%) Proficient (85\%) Needs Improvement (55\%) Not Evident (0\%) Value
Communication With
Audience
[CHE-110-01]
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
presentation expertly balances
needs of selected audience with
community health education
principles
Tailors presentation
appropriately for selected
audience
Tailors presentation for
selected audience, but tailoring
is not always appropriate
Does not tailor presentation for
selected audience
6
Introduction: Role
and Responsibilities
[CHE-110-02]
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
explanation of professional role
and responsibilities is especially
well-aligned to selected issue
Explains professional role and
responsibilities as community
health educator, focusing on
selected issue
Explains professional role and
responsibilities as community
health educator, but with gaps
in clarity, detail, or focus on
selected goal
Does not explain professional
role and responsibilities as
community health educator
8
Introduction: Work
[CHE-110-02]
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
explanation demonstrates
nuanced understanding of roles
of community health educators
Describes typical areas in which
community health educators
work, focusing on selected issue
Describes typical areas in which
community health educators
work, but with gaps in clarity,
detail, or focus on selected
issue
Does not describe typical areas
in which community health
educators work
8
Introduction: Goal
[CHE-110-02]
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
goal is especially well-aligned to
public health issue
Identifies specific goal in
presentation related to selected
issue
Identifies goal in presentation,
but goal lacks specificity or is
not related to selected issue
Does not identify goal in
presentation
8
Public Health Issue:
Issue
[CHE-110-01]
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
response demonstrates strong
grasp of using basic principles
of community health education
in communicating about public
health issues
Describes selected public health
issue based on principles of
community health education
Describes selected public health
issue based on principles of
community health education,
but with gaps in clarity, detail,
or relevance of principles to
issue
Does not describe selected
public health issue based on
principles of community health
education
6
Public Health Issue:
Risk Factors
[CHE-110-01]
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
response demonstrates strong
grasp of using basic principles
of community health education
in communicating about risk
factors for public health issues
Identifies risk factors for issue
based on principles of
community health education
Identifies risk factors for issue
based on principles of
community health education,
but with gaps in detail,
accuracy, or relevance of
principles to risk factors
Does not identify risk factors for
issue based on principles of
community health education
6
Public Health Issue:
Impact
[CHE-110-01]
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
response demonstrates strong
grasp of using basic principles
of community health education
in communicating about impact
of public health issues
Explains how issue impacts the
community based on principles
of community health education
Explains how issue impacts the
community based on principles
of community health education,
but with gaps in detail,
accuracy, or relevance of
principles to impact of issue
Does not explain how issue
impacts the community based
on principles of community
health education
6
Public Health Issue:
Community Need
[CHE-110-03]
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
response demonstrates deep
understanding of using data
and research in addressing
public health issues through
community health education
programs
Explains why issue is a need in
the community, supporting
response with relevant data
and research
Explains why issue is a need in
the community, but with gaps
in detail, accuracy, or support
Does not explain why issue is a
need in the community
8
Public Health Issue:
Program
[CHE-110-03]
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
response demonstrates keen
insight into connection
between community health
education programs and
identified issues
Illustrates, concisely and
broadly, how issue could be
addressed in community
Illustrates how issue could be
addressed in community, but
response is wordy, overly
specific, or contains irrelevant
information
Does not illustrate how issue
could be addressed in
community
8
Public Health Issue:
Stakeholder
Involvement
[CHE-110-03]
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
response demonstrates keen
insight into connection
between stakeholder
involvement and development
of community health education
programs
Explains how stakeholders can
be involved in addressing issue
Explains how stakeholders can
be involved in addressing issue,
but with gaps in detail or
accuracy
Does not explain how
stakeholders can be involved in
addressing issue
8
Educational
Information: Health
Behavior
[CHE-110-04]
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
response demonstrates strong
grasp of using data and
research to identify health
behavior changes
Identifies changes in behavior
that should occur in order to
see improvement in issue,
based on data and research
Identifies changes in behavior
that should occur in order to
see improvement in issue, but
response has gaps in detail or
accuracy, or is not based on
data and research
Does not identify changes in
behavior that should occur in
order to see improvement in
issue
8
Educational
Information:
Resources
[CHE-110-04]
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
description demonstrates keen
insight into supporting health
behavior changes
Describes resources and health
services that are available to
support health behavior
changes
Describes resources and health
services that are available to
support health behavior
changes, but with gaps in detail
or accuracy
Does not describe resources
and health services that are
available to support health
behavior changes
8
Educational
Information:
Strategies
[CHE-110-04]
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
key prevention and intervention
strategies are especially well-
aligned to identified health
behavior changes
Articulates how key prevention
and intervention strategies can
be used to support identified
changes in behavior
Articulates how key prevention
and intervention strategies can
be used to support identified
changes in behavior, but with
gaps in detail or accuracy
Does not articulate how key
prevention and intervention
strategies can be used to
support identified changes in
behavior
8
Articulation of
Response
Submission is free of errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, and
organization and is presented in
a professional and easy-to-read
format
Submission has no major errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization
Submission has major errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization
that negatively impact
readability and articulation of
main ideas
Submission has critical errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization
that prevent understanding of
ideas
4
Total 100\%
CHE 110 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
Prompt
Milestones
Milestone One: Draft of Public Health Issue
Milestone Two: Educational Information
Final Submission: Presentation
Final Project Rubric
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Title of Presentation
Use the “design” tab above to select an interesting but appropriate design for your presentation. As you work on each slide, reflect on the readability of that design and font size for your audience. Select this text and replace with your subtitle.
Introduction
You may change the layout of each slide in this template by choosing the “home” tab and clicking on “layout.”
Public Health Issue
Educational Information
Conclusion
References
List your references here in APA format.
ENG 123 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
Put the argument into a concrete shape, into an image, some hard phrase, round and solid as a ball, which they can see and handle and carry home with them,
and the cause is half won.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
Persuasion is a constant in each of our lives. No matter where we look, what we read, what we see, or who we interact with, we are inevitably going to encounter
some form of persuasion. Advertisements want us to buy things. Newspapers and television want to convince us of how we should feel about events. We are put
into positions where we must defend our thoughts and beliefs to others, and the process we apply is typically some form of persuasion.
Persuasive writing is one of the most powerful forms of writing—it has the ability to influence one’s thoughts, and also the ability to change one’s mind about a
particular issue. The persuasive essay is an ideal tool for supporting an opinion on an issue using researched facts and information. It also gives you the chance to
recognize an opposing viewpoint and refute it, noting that those who hold the opposing viewpoint are the intended audience of the piece.
In this assignment, you will write a persuasive essay that makes an argument about a change or a current issue in your major, a major you are interested in
pursuing, or your field of work.
The project has one milestone, which will be submitted earlier in the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final submissions. This milestone will be
submitted in Module Five. The final submission is due in Module Seven.
In this assignment, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes:
Develop stylistically appropriate writing that incorporates strategies for writing to a given audience, subject, and purpose
Incorporate feedback from peer review for improving the quality and effectiveness of one’s own writing
Write informative introductions; coherent theses; well-developed, organized, and supported body paragraphs; and conclusions that are persuasive and
supported by effective research
Utilize appropriate research for developing a well-informed position through written composition
Prompt
For this essay, you will identify an issue in your current major, a major you are interested in pursuing, or your field of work. You will then establish an argument
and support that argument with research and relevant evidence.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
I. Introduction: This is where readers will have a chance to get an idea of what your essay will be about and what you will prove throughout. Do not give all
of your information away here, but give readers a sample of what is to come. Do not forget to review your writing plan to make sure you are hitting all of
the points that you planned out, while also stating your claim.
A. Provides an overview of the issue you have selected, briefly describing main points and your argument.
B. Compose an engaging thesis that states the argument that you will prove and support throughout your essay. This statement will give direction
to your essay and should be well thought out.
II. Body: The body is your opportunity to describe and support your argument in depth. Make sure your thoughts and evidence are clear and organized in a
way that is easy for readers to follow and understand.
A. Be sure that you write multiple paragraphs that are focused, clearly state their intent, and move logically from one to the other, building the
thesis argument as the essay progresses.
B. Your body paragraphs should support your argument by combining thoughts and ideas with evidence from sources. There is no such thing as a
right or wrong argument; the key is how it is supported and the quality of the evidence used.
C. Address and refute any opposing viewpoints to your argument. This is your chance to discredit any opposing views, thus strengthening your
own.
III. Conclusion: Think of the conclusion as a review of your argument. Use this section to restate your argument and remind readers of your supporting
evidence. Think of this as your last chance to persuade readers to agree with you.
A. Review your argument. This section should consist of a review of your main points employed to support your argument. Think of this as your last
chance to prove your point or your closing arguments.
B. Your conclusion should articulate insights about your argument established through your essay. This should follow logically from your essay,
referring to key points or quotes used to support your argument.
ENG 123 Final Project Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: Your persuasive essay must be 5–7 pages in length (plus a cover page and references) and must be written in MLA or APA format.
Save your work in a Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Then, check your writing for errors.
Once you have proofread your document, submit it via the Final Project: Persuasive Essay link in Brightspace.
Critical Elements Exemplary Proficient Needs Improvement Not Evident Value
Introduction: Overview Provides an overview of the
issue being analyzed and briefly
describes main points of
argument (100\%)
Provides an overview of the
issue being analyzed and briefly
describes main points of
argument, but there are issues
regarding accuracy (55\%)
Does not provide an overview of
issue being analyzed (0\%)
7.5
Critical Elements Exemplary Proficient Needs Improvement Not Evident Value
Introduction: Thesis Meets “Proficient” criteria, and
thesis is exceptionally clear and
concise (100\%)
Composes a thesis that states
the argument that will be
supported and proven
throughout the essay (85\%)
Composes a thesis, but there are
issues related to clarity or
relevancy (55\%)
Does not compose a thesis (0\%) 7.5
Body: Intent Writes multiple paragraphs that
are focused, clearly state their
intent, and build the thesis
argument (100\%)
Writes multiple paragraphs, but
writing does not build the thesis
argument (55\%)
Does not write multiple
paragraphs (0\%)
7.5
Body: Body Paragraphs Meets “Proficient” criteria and
supports argument with a
masterfully constructed
combination of thoughts and
evidence (100\%)
Communicates argument
through body paragraphs by
combining thoughts and ideas
with evidence (85\%)
Communicates argument
through body paragraphs but
does not combine thoughts and
ideas with evidence (55\%)
Does not communicate
argument through body
paragraphs (0\%)
45
Body: Opposing
Viewpoints
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
demonstrates keen insight into
both sides of argument (100\%)
Addresses and refutes opposing
viewpoints in a way that
strengthens the argument (85\%)
Addresses and refutes opposing
viewpoints but not in a way that
strengthens the argument (55\%)
Does not address or refute
opposing viewpoints (0\%)
7.5
Conclusion: Review Meets “Proficient” criteria, and
response is clear and
contextualized (100\%)
Reviews claim and summarizes
key supporting points of essay
(85\%)
Reviews claim and summarizes
key supporting points, but there
are issues regarding alignment to
the intent of the thesis (55\%)
Does not review claim (0\%) 7.5
Conclusion: Insights Meets “Proficient” criteria and
offers nuanced insight into the
relationship between the
evidence and the claim (100\%)
Articulates insights about
argument established through
the analysis, following argument
logically and referring to key
points or quotes used to support
argument (85\%)
Articulates insights about
argument established through
the essay, but does not follow
argument logically or does not
refer to key points or quotes
used to support claim (55\%)
Does not articulate insights
about argument (0\%)
7.5
Articulation of
Response
Submission is free of errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, and organization
and is presented in a
professional and easy-to-read
format (100\%)
Submission has no major errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization
(85\%)
Submission has major errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization
that negatively impact
readability and articulation of
main ideas (55\%)
Submission has critical errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization
that prevent understanding of
ideas (0\%)
10
Total 100\%
ENG 123 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
Prompt
ENG 123 Final Project Rubric
CATEGORIES
Economics
Nursing
Applied Sciences
Psychology
Science
Management
Computer Science
Human Resource Management
Accounting
Information Systems
English
Anatomy
Operations Management
Sociology
Literature
Education
Business & Finance
Marketing
Engineering
Statistics
Biology
Political Science
Reading
History
Financial markets
Philosophy
Mathematics
Law
Criminal
Architecture and Design
Government
Social Science
World history
Chemistry
Humanities
Business Finance
Writing
Programming
Telecommunications Engineering
Geography
Physics
Spanish
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f. Three Social Entrepreneurship Models
g. Social-Founder Identity
h. Micros-enterprise Development
Outcomes
Subset 2. Indigenous Entrepreneurship Approaches (Outside of Canada)
a. Indigenous Australian Entrepreneurs Exami
Calculus
(people influence of
others) processes that you perceived occurs in this specific Institution Select one of the forms of stratification highlighted (focus on inter the intersectionalities
of these three) to reflect and analyze the potential ways these (
American history
Pharmacology
Ancient history
. Also
Numerical analysis
Environmental science
Electrical Engineering
Precalculus
Physiology
Civil Engineering
Electronic Engineering
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Algebra
Geology
Physical chemistry
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Identify a specific consumer product that you or your family have used for quite some time. This might be a branded smartphone (if you have used several versions over the years)
or the court to consider in its deliberations. Locard’s exchange principle argues that during the commission of a crime
Chemical Engineering
Ecology
aragraphs (meaning 25 sentences or more). Your assignment may be more than 5 paragraphs but not less.
INSTRUCTIONS:
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In order to
n that draws upon the theoretical reading to explain and contextualize the design choices. Be sure to directly quote or paraphrase the reading
ce to the vaccine. Your campaign must educate and inform the audience on the benefits but also create for safe and open dialogue. A key metric of your campaign will be the direct increase in numbers.
Key outcomes: The approach that you take must be clear
Mechanical Engineering
Organic chemistry
Geometry
nment
Topic
You will need to pick one topic for your project (5 pts)
Literature search
You will need to perform a literature search for your topic
Geophysics
you been involved with a company doing a redesign of business processes
Communication on Customer Relations. Discuss how two-way communication on social media channels impacts businesses both positively and negatively. Provide any personal examples from your experience
od pressure and hypertension via a community-wide intervention that targets the problem across the lifespan (i.e. includes all ages).
Develop a community-wide intervention to reduce elevated blood pressure and hypertension in the State of Alabama that in
in body of the report
Conclusions
References (8 References Minimum)
*** Words count = 2000 words.
*** In-Text Citations and References using Harvard style.
*** In Task section I’ve chose (Economic issues in overseas contracting)"
Electromagnetism
w or quality improvement; it was just all part of good nursing care. The goal for quality improvement is to monitor patient outcomes using statistics for comparison to standards of care for different diseases
e a 1 to 2 slide Microsoft PowerPoint presentation on the different models of case management. Include speaker notes... .....Describe three different models of case management.
visual representations of information. They can include numbers
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ame workbook for all 3 milestones. You do not need to download a new copy for Milestones 2 or 3. When you submit Milestone 3
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4. A U.S. Supreme Court case known as Furman v. Georgia (1972) is a landmark case that involved Eighth Amendment’s ban of unusual and cruel punishment in death penalty cases (Furman v. Georgia (1972)
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3 The first thing I would do in the family’s first session is develop a genogram of the family to get an idea of all the individuals who play a major role in Linda’s life. After establishing where each member is in relation to the family
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