An African American Child Suffering From Depression. You will be asked to make three decisions concerning the medication to prescribe to this client.

An African American Child Suffering From Depression. You will be asked to make three decisions concerning the medication to prescribe to this client. Be sure to consider factors that might impact the client pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic processes.

 

Create a better WELCOME KITS that can include all the necessities to settle in LA.

create better WELCOME KITS that can include all the necessities to settle in LA. What it includes is completely up to you but just make it fun so that our investor is willing to invest the 400K into the company.

write a description of how the company will work, operate and distribute the kits. In another page, make a SWOT analysis on why this may or may not work.

Proofs for the existence of a god

The Ontological Argument,” St. Aquinas, “The Cosmological Argument,” Paley, “The Teleological Argument”. Do you think any of the arguments are especially convincing? Are they all simply awful? First, write a quick impression of what you thought about each argument. Then, pick one argument in particular – what did you really like (or dislike!) about it, and why. What do you think the author really assumed about god, and what kind of being god is? Are they making good assumptions about god, scripture, the world, or even logic? And finally, do you really think we can do anything with these proofs for the existence of god? Do they prove anything? Are they just preaching to the choir (so to speak)? Or do they actually help us understand something about god and/or the world?

Describe patterns in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ)’s mise-en-scène

Describing patterns in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ)’s mise-en-scène
In no more than 350 words, describe a single pattern you see in DDLJ’s mise-en-scène. That is, pick a category of mise-en-scène (setting, costume and makeup, lighting, staging) and describe a pattern that you see within the use of that element, such as a pattern of repetition or variation. Then relate that pattern to character or theme: how does that pattern in the use of costume, for example, reveal something about (for example) how the character feels? Or how does a pattern in the use of setting (for example) tell us something about the film’s theme(s)?

This assignment is practice for the upcoming screening report. The goal of the assignment is to give you practice at making connections between what you see on screen and a less tangible feature of the film, such as character psychology or theme. This connection is made by gathering evidence of association. For example, when we examined a pattern in Singin’ in the Rain–such as the repeated appearance of Don in a tuxedo–we found that it was associated with his love life (two times a loss, the third time a charm) but also with the development of his character. In other words, the film emphasized these moments through the establishment of a pattern of repetition, then asked us to compare the moments to find the significant variation (from Don-as-jerk to Don-as-great guy).

Similarly, describe moments in DDLJ that establish a pattern. Then make an argument for the significance of that pattern for the film’s characters or theme.