Two part 100 words each $12.00 due 9/10 8am
Part 1
This week we were tasked with utilizing the Sandwich technique on a quote gathered from one of the sources we have chosen for our research paper.
The formatting for my research paper with be APA, 6th edition format.

Throughout the years, the      possibility of effective treatment for those suffering from Post-traumatic      stress disorder has been doubted. However, several studies have shown that      trauma-focused psychological treatments for both chronic, and acute PTSD have been successful. Jonathan Bisson      and Martin Andrew (2007) provided a brief overview of the data presented      in their study maintaining that, “there is emerging evidence that targeted      trauma-focused interventions are effective for individuals with PTSD      symptoms” (p. 402). They continue to highlight the success of the studies      by specifying, “the optimal way of      detecting and treating most people may be to educate those who are most      likely to be in contact with them about the recognition of problematic      responses. “ I found this information to relate to my thesis      because it is important to understand the advances that have been made      with not only treating, but also diagnosing PTSD. However, early detection      is key. By educating individuals who      can assist with diagnosis this disorder earlier, rather than later, and      presenting evidence that treatment has been successful, can provide hope      for those that present PTSD after a traumatic event.

The success of treatment for      those diagnosed with PTSD has been questioned in the past. However,      several studies have shown that there are treatment methods that have been      effective for those suffering from chronic, and acute PTSD. In their      article, Jonathan Bisson and Martin Andrew (2007) provide optimism for      those suffering from PTSD by concluding their study declaring that      targeted trauma-focused interventions have been a successful treatment for      those with PTSD (p. 402). Additionally, they expressed how educating      individuals to properly recognize      the symptoms of PTSD can greatly      assist with one’s treatment, as early detection is key in treating and overcoming this disorder (Bisson &      Andrew, 2007, p. 402).

Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
References
Bisson, J., & Andrew, M. (2007). Psychological treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 399-403. doi:10.1002/14651858.cd003388.pub3
Part 2
As I am doing more research for my paper, I am finding more questions than answer for the Positive Train Control System (PTC). For me this is concerning because the system is meant to improve rail safety. One journal I found discusses possible failures of the system.
As Mark Hartong explains in his discussion of the computer system, Infrastructure failures are a consequence of track failures, such as broken rails, excessive increases in the super elevation of the track or changes in track gauge. Because detection and reporting of these types of infrastructure failures are not functional capabilities of PTC Level 1 system (Hartong, Goel, & Wijesekera, 2011).
This direct quote helps support my thesis as I raise the question about why railroads are delaying installing the system on their networks. It appears that there are many bugs to work out to make the system effective.
If I had to write this same quote in my own words, I would try and keep the main issue of the types of track failures that could happen. For the paraphrase of the same material I would write it like this.
According to the author of “Positive Train Control (PTC) failure modes”, many different failures of the track condition will pose a problem for the PTC computer system. For example, broken rails, or tracks that moved out of alignment, will not be picked up by the PTC system and could lead to an accident as the system is not capable of monitoring these scenarios (Hartong, Goel, & Wijesekera, 2011).
The paraphrase, has the same impact of information both share possible reasons for a failure and support reason while railroads are delaying the system.
Edd
References
Hartong, M., Goel, R., & Wijesekera, D. (2011). Positive Train Control (PTC) failure modes. Journal of King Saud University – Science, 23(3), 311-321. doi:10.1016/j.jksus.2010 – Essay Writing Service: Write My Essay by Top-Notch Writer.12.003

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