Category: Writing
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Discussion
Discussion Board: Can Education Ignite Social Change?
- After reading the article, please write the following: For paragraph 1, please write a summary of the article. For each page (12 total), write 1 -2 sentences that explain what each specific page was about. I should see 12 short summaries to begin your response. Then end the paragraph explaining how this article relates to how education can change racial barriers in education?
- In your second paragraph, respond to the Ted Talk. How does education bring awareness and change? What do we need to do as educators to spur change in our students? What do you as students need to do to mobilize as change agents? What have you learned that caused you to want to make a difference?
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Writing Question
Assignment: Profanity, Non Verbal Communication, and Eavesdropping
Profanity and Communication
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Appropriate language does not include profanity or vulgar expressions (especially in public speaking or in the workplace (see Chapter 6 pg.191)
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Over the years it has become more common due to the influence of TV, film, and music media who aim to shock and entertain.
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Competent communicators avoid using profanity because it is more likely to damage relationships rather than strengthen them.
Some Reasons Why People Use Profanity
Assert independence
Hard habit to break
Filler expressions
Communicate strong emotions
To shock and intimidate
To communicate disgust or contempt
Directions:
- Students are to: Eavesdrop on someone elses conversation. This can be done anywhere! (In line at the movies, at a party or gathering, at a sporting event etc…). Answer the following questions by numbering each answer. Use complete sentences. I’m not looking for one word answers. I’m looking for complete and well thought out answers.
1. What did you overhear?
2. What was the effect on others who were around or who were listening?
3. Did gender or culture have an effect on the profanity used? If so, how?
4. Why do you think the communicators used profanity?
5. Did it have an effect on the communication or message being sent?
6. How does profanity affect language today? (Ch 6. pg. 191)
7. Chapter 6 in your textbook discusses how language can be a barrier and a bridge. In your opinion, is profanity a barrier or a bridge to communication?
8. In your opinion, what does the use of profane language say about the person using it? How do you view them?
9. In your opinion, are people who use profanity stereotyped? If so, how?
10. How did the others in the conversation react nonverbally? Did their posture, body language, facial expressions, or gestures change after overhearing the conversation?
11. Do you think culture had an impact on the nonverbal reactions of those who were participating or listening to the conversation? If so, how?
Papers must be:
Be typed
12 point font
Include proper spelling, grammar, and sentence structure.
Must number each question and answer.
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posc 124 db 4 maryana
What is a State and Why Does it Matter?
Hi Everyone,
For our topic and discussion this week, we will be looking at the concept of the state.
One of the most important organizing units in politics is the “state” which has both domestic and international significance. For this week, I want you to read Max Weber’s and Francis Fukuyama’s essays on the “state” and ask yourselves:
1. How does Max Weber define the state?
2. What does Fukuyama say about why a state should be formed?
3. Do you agree with these two scholars about what a state is and its function (for this question focus on the Fukuyama reading).
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posc 124 db 4 maykil
What is a State and Why Does it Matter?
Hi Everyone,
For our topic and discussion this week, we will be looking at the concept of the state.
One of the most important organizing units in politics is the “state” which has both domestic and international significance. For this week, I want you to read Max Weber’s and Francis Fukuyama’s essays on the “state” and ask yourselves:
1. How does Max Weber define the state?
2. What does Fukuyama say about why a state should be formed?
3. Do you agree with these two scholars about what a state is and its function (for this question focus on the Fukuyama reading).
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posc 147 research rana
The research paper is designed to allow students the freedom to explore a topic of their choosing in regard to the governance and politics of the Middle East. Students are required to submit a one
paragraph proposal by the beginning of week three for approval by the instructor. The goal here is
to provide a creative medium for students to explore in-depth a topic which is of interest to them
and to assist in developing research skills and putting together a scholarly argument. Essay will
require a minimum of five scholarly sources, following acceptable writing guidelines (ex: MLA
format). Proposing and writing an abstract are part of the project. Students are encouraged to contact
the instructor with questions and to meet regularly with him to cover updates to the study in progress.
For your paper you will need three scholarly sources. This includes academic peer-reviewed articles, books, or essays. It can also include primary sources such as speeches or official historic documents. For your assignment I want you to submit at least three sources that you will be using for your paper.
You can find sources on the library website data base: to an external site.. Or you can also find sources using Google Scholar (Although these are not always listed). For historical sources, you can look at official government archives like the National Archives or Presidential Libraries or government agencies like the Department of State (just to name one). You can also use think tanks to find research material. Some notable think tanks include: The Council on Foreign Relations, The American Enterprise Institute, Foundation for the Advancement of Freedom, The Brooking Institute, the Atlantic Council, and so forth.
What I want you to avoid are blogs, opinion pieces, and mundane online sources like Britannica.com or any of the online encyclopedias. These are good to begin to to get oriented but they do not provide much more beyond this. No wikipidia.
And absolutely no AI for this paper. I want you to practice looking for sources on your own.
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posc 124 db 4 basim
What is a State and Why Does it Matter?
Hi Everyone,
For our topic and discussion this week, we will be looking at the concept of the state.
One of the most important organizing units in politics is the “state” which has both domestic and international significance. For this week, I want you to read Max Weber’s and Francis Fukuyama’s essays on the “state” and ask yourselves:
1. How does Max Weber define the state?
2. What does Fukuyama say about why a state should be formed?
3. Do you agree with these two scholars about what a state is and its function (for this question focus on the Fukuyama reading).
-
posc 147 research hannaa
The research paper is designed to allow students the freedom to explore a topic of their choosing in regard to the governance and politics of the Middle East. Students are required to submit a one
paragraph proposal by the beginning of week three for approval by the instructor. The goal here is
to provide a creative medium for students to explore in-depth a topic which is of interest to them
and to assist in developing research skills and putting together a scholarly argument. Essay will
require a minimum of five scholarly sources, following acceptable writing guidelines (ex: MLA
format). Proposing and writing an abstract are part of the project. Students are encouraged to contact
the instructor with questions and to meet regularly with him to cover updates to the study in progress.
For your paper you will need three scholarly sources. This includes academic peer-reviewed articles, books, or essays. It can also include primary sources such as speeches or official historic documents. For your assignment I want you to submit at least three sources that you will be using for your paper.
You can find sources on the library website data base: to an external site.. Or you can also find sources using Google Scholar (Although these are not always listed). For historical sources, you can look at official government archives like the National Archives or Presidential Libraries or government agencies like the Department of State (just to name one). You can also use think tanks to find research material. Some notable think tanks include: The Council on Foreign Relations, The American Enterprise Institute, Foundation for the Advancement of Freedom, The Brooking Institute, the Atlantic Council, and so forth.
What I want you to avoid are blogs, opinion pieces, and mundane online sources like Britannica.com or any of the online encyclopedias. These are good to begin to to get oriented but they do not provide much more beyond this. No wikipidia.
And absolutely no AI for this paper. I want you to practice looking for sources on your own.
-
posc 124 db 4 gorge
What is a State and Why Does it Matter?
Hi Everyone,
For our topic and discussion this week, we will be looking at the concept of the state.
One of the most important organizing units in politics is the “state” which has both domestic and international significance. For this week, I want you to read Max Weber’s and Francis Fukuyama’s essays on the “state” and ask yourselves:
1. How does Max Weber define the state?
2. What does Fukuyama say about why a state should be formed?
3. Do you agree with these two scholars about what a state is and its function (for this question focus on the Fukuyama reading).
-
post 147 research duraid
The research paper is designed to allow students the freedom to explore a topic of their choosing in regard to the governance and politics of the Middle East. Students are required to submit a one
paragraph proposal by the beginning of week three for approval by the instructor. The goal here is
to provide a creative medium for students to explore in-depth a topic which is of interest to them
and to assist in developing research skills and putting together a scholarly argument. Essay will
require a minimum of five scholarly sources, following acceptable writing guidelines (ex: MLA
format). Proposing and writing an abstract are part of the project. Students are encouraged to contact
the instructor with questions and to meet regularly with him to cover updates to the study in progress.
For your paper you will need three scholarly sources. This includes academic peer-reviewed articles, books, or essays. It can also include primary sources such as speeches or official historic documents. For your assignment I want you to submit at least three sources that you will be using for your paper.
You can find sources on the library website data base: to an external site.. Or you can also find sources using Google Scholar (Although these are not always listed). For historical sources, you can look at official government archives like the National Archives or Presidential Libraries or government agencies like the Department of State (just to name one). You can also use think tanks to find research material. Some notable think tanks include: The Council on Foreign Relations, The American Enterprise Institute, Foundation for the Advancement of Freedom, The Brooking Institute, the Atlantic Council, and so forth.
What I want you to avoid are blogs, opinion pieces, and mundane online sources like Britannica.com or any of the online encyclopedias. These are good to begin to to get oriented but they do not provide much more beyond this. No wikipidia.
And absolutely no AI for this paper. I want you to practice looking for sources on your own.
-
posc 124 db4 duraid
What is a State and Why Does it Matter?
Hi Everyone,
For our topic and discussion this week, we will be looking at the concept of the state.
One of the most important organizing units in politics is the “state” which has both domestic and international significance. For this week, I want you to read Max Weber’s and Francis Fukuyama’s essays on the “state” and ask yourselves:
1. How does Max Weber define the state?
2. What does Fukuyama say about why a state should be formed?
3. Do you agree with these two scholars about what a state is and its function (for this question focus on the Fukuyama reading).