Six PowerPoint slides on Multi Generational Therapy no plagiarize, spell check, and check your grammar. Please use the references below.
References
Acar, T., & Voltan-Acar, N. (2013). Examination of the Film “My Father and My Son” According to the Basic Concepts of Multigenerational Family Therapy. Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 13(1), 50–53.
Easthope, H., Liu, E., Burnley, I., & Judd, B. (2017). Changing perceptions of family: A study of multigenerational households in Australia. Journal of Sociology, 53(1), 182.
Judge, M. M., Purfield, D. C., Sleator, R. D., & Berry, D. P. (2017). The impact of multi-generational genotype imputation strategies on imputation accuracy and subsequent genomic predictions 1. Journal of Animal Science, 95(4), 1489-1501. doi:http://dx.doi.org.proxy-library.ashford.edu/10.252…
Discuss the different methodologies of producing vaccines. Select, justify and outline the steps of one methodology that you would use to produce an effective, safe vaccine against COVID-19, starting from identifying the viral epitope or component as an immunogen to production of an effective and safe vaccine.
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* Arbitrage: A troubled hedge fund magnate desperate to complete the sale of his trading empire makes an error that forces him to turn to an unlikely person for help. This movie illustrates an ongoing distributive negotiation between two trading magnates. It raises questions regarding business ethics.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1764183/
* Bridge of Spies: During the Cold War, an American lawyer is recruited to defend an arrested Soviet spy in court, and then help the CIA facilitate an exchange of the spy for the Soviet captured American U2 spy plane pilot, Francis Gary Powers. Film focuses on international negotiations between governments with high political risks. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3682448/
* Tetris: From Russia with Love ‐ During February 1989 the popular video game Tetris was the subject of a series of three negotiations. The BBC documentary touches on many of the themes of the course, including building relationships, protection of intellectual property, interests, rights, and power. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0409371/
* Die the Good Death ‐ This cultural psychology documentary explores Hindu Indian beliefs about death and the psychology of mortality anxiety. Michael Morris, a culture scholar and professor at Columbia Business School, narrates the film, which has been shown at festivals in Guatemala, Spain, and Armenia. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2450038/
* Beijing Bicycle ‐ This movie is a good introduction to Chinese culture. A seventeen‐year‐old country boy working in Beijing as a courier has his bicycle stolen, and finds it with a schoolboy his age. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0276501/
* Monsoon Wedding ‐ Indian culture is portrayed in this movie. A stressed father, a bride‐to‐be with a secret, a smitten event planner, and relatives from around the world create much ado about the preparations for an arranged marriage in India. www.imdb.com/title/tt0265343/
* City of God ‐ This movie is useful to illustrate Brazilian culture. Two boys growing up in a violent neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro take different paths: one becomes a photographer, the other a drug dealer. www.imdb.com/title/tt0317248/
* L’auberge espagnole ‐ This movie introduces intercultural interactions. A strait‐laced French student moves into an apartment in Barcelona with a cast of six other characters from all over Europe. Together, they speak the international language of love and friendship. www.imdb.com/title/tt0283900/
* The Gods Must Be Crazy ‐ A traveling Bushman (indigenous people from southern Africa) encounters modern civilization. This movie can be used to illustrate difficulties in intercultural interaction because of language and culture. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080801/?ref_=sr_1
* You Only Live Twice ‐ This movie provides examples of intercultural situations as James Bond has to learn to interact with Japanese and Chinese cultures. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062512/
* The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom ‐ This BBC documentary explains the structure of the prisoner’s dilemma and its consequences. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0979263/
* Syriana ‐ This movie illustrates corrupt practices in the oil industry. It is based loosely on Exxon’s acquisition of Mobil and the tactics that in 1996 Mobil used to acquire 25 percent of the Tengiz oil field in Kazakhstan, during which $500 million of the payment did not make it into Kazak government accounts. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365737/
Answer the following questions.
Explain the premise of the movie and mention if you liked/disliked it.
What specific scenes in the movie relate to a negotiation tactic/style you learned in this class?
What did the characters in the movie do right/wrong during the negotiation?
Mention if you would recommend this movie to others.
Are there any other movies not on the suggested film list that you recommend we add?
1,200 word minimum, single spaced, and 12 point Times New Roman font.
Paper on D-Day and Beyond: The Things Our Fathers Saw—The Untold Stories of the World War II
write a four page argumentative paper which is double spaced, paragraphs indented, times-roman 12 point font,with one inch margins. Be sure to cite your information at the end of every paragraph to show specifically where your material comes from. be sure to use page numbers to show specifically where your material comes from. your citation might look like this (Rozell,2019,27-28) If you give no page numbers it is as if you didn’t cite the book at all. You may have no more than two quotes for the paper which must run no longer than three lines each. Rozell discusses the background before each chapter to the campaign that the following oral history accounts talk about. he will also give you a brief background of each solider. You can refer to some of this information in your paper but don’t make this information most of your paper. In creating your argument and writing your paper you must refer to specific soldiers oral history memories. Because this is a book about how veterans remembered their experiences in World War II, this must be a primary focus in your paper. Here are some questions to help you create the arguement. You a certainly welcome to come up with your own idea. Keep in mind that you must focus on the war in Europe.
1. Compare two or more soldiers in how they experinced the war what attriubutes best helped them survive? How did they account for some people surving and others not.
2. What attitude did soldiers have regarding their enemy?
3. What attitude did soldiers have regarding officers directly in charge?