Any topic (writer’s choice)

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-athletes-way/201302/7-habits-healthy-mind-in-healthy-body

In at least 300, define health. Next, distinguish among the biopsychological, life-span, and gender perspectives of health and illness. How is psychological well-being a public health concern? Why is this important for you to know in your prospective career field?

Design or Directorial concept for Sara Ruhl’s Eurydice

Choose a scene from Sara Ruhl’s Eurydice and create a design or a directorial concept for the scene. I would encourage you to use images/drawings to support the written explanation of your concept. I will grade your work based on the labor and dedication you bring into it.

Course Project

I need 6 pages in word and 12 slides (6 pages) in power points. There are 5 Possible Course Project Topics, I will leave it up to you to decide which one would be easier to research. But I hope it’s possible that I get a guy to do this project because I need someone to do the audio component of the presentation. (my laptop’s speakers/audio is not working).

Short Discussion

Consider the 1994 Crime Bill and the environment in which it was developed. Comment on some of the elements of our chapter such as “symbolic actions” and evaluation procedures. When reflecting on the outcomes and impacts discussed in our supplemental reading articles, do the chapter concepts seem well applied to the formulation of the Crime Bill? Do you see techniques referenced in the chapter that could have been used to improve upon the legislation?

here is the articles with you will need:
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2020/08/28/did-the-1994-crime-bill-cause-mass-incarceration/

https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/race/news/2019/05/10/469642/3-ways-1994-crime-bill-continues-hurt-communities-color/

extra info:

Much has been made in the final weeks of the Presidential Election Campaign about former Vice President Joe Biden’s involvement in the passage of the the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (1994 Crime Bill).

The 1994 Crime Bill, signed into law by President Clinton was put together over multiple years. Among its chief provisions were:

The “three strikes” mandatory life sentence for repeat drug and other potentially non-violent offenders.
Funding to hire 100,000 new police officers.
Approximately $9.7 billion in funding for additional prisons.
An expansion of death penalty-eligible offenses.