help with quiz 4
Please answer 4 different quizzes. When done with 1, you can send it to me. thanks!
Please answer 4 different quizzes. When done with 1, you can send it to me. thanks!
It should run no more than two pages. The goal is to get you reading, searching, and evaluating very real ethical issues in the media that might very well have an impact on you professionally.
Your challenge:
You are to identify—on your own—a real world ethical case that has communication implications. For example, a company produces a questionable ad or tweets something that misses the mark. Or the ethical mandates facing journalists covering a contentious or sensitive issue (and the ethical communication responsibilities of any individuals or organizations involved).
Suggested Format:
Background: Start with a short summary of the background so I’ll know the relevant details.
Values at play: Discussion of the values that are being reflected, violated, or debated.
Ethical Perspectives: Discussion of the various ways to look at this issue and/or the various individual perspectives being reflected in the debate.
Communication Implications / Mandates: Your analysis of the communication implications and mandates for various parties, and what you ultimately think various parties should do or say. If it is a case that has essentially concluded, then your take on what various parties did well, not so well, and what you would have done differently.
Grading Criteria
(( Do the same as the attached case study example ))
Campus based students are assessed by 100% coursework. The coursework consists of two sections, each of which is worth 50% of the grade. In order to pass this course you must submit both parts of the coursework, and achieve a minimum grade of 40% in each part of the coursework.
The assignment is to be submitted in a report format and as such should have a formal structure and layout. It should be presented as a neatly bound professional document single sided.
Length: should not exceed 3000 words for each of the tasks, i.e. task 1 not exceeding 3000 words and task 2 not exceeding 3000 words.
Requirements: All submissions shall have a bibliography of references and sources used in the preparation of the project. Harvard style of referencing should be used.
Work must be submitted through Turnitin on or before the due date.
Turnitin will be used to check the originality of the report
Marcus Garvey: The Basics
“Up, Up You Mighty Race and Accomplish What You Will!â€
Use your textbook and notes to define and answer the following:
Key Terms: UNIA, The Negro World, self-determination, League of Nations, Universal African Legion, Universal Black Cross Nurses, Black Steamship Line,
Options 1 and 2: Media Kit News Release
Write a news release related to your portfolio assignment (for either Portfolio Project 1 or 2).
Your release should be 1 page and follow the formatting and content guidance in Chapter 5 of your course text.
Strong CT assignments will:
You will receive feedback and then will be expected to revise your news release to improve your media kit/virtual writing portfolio.
Attached is the first portfolio milestone with the idea I have for my media kit. Textbook is Public Relations Writing and Media Techniques by Dennis L. Wilcox and Bryan H. Reber.
Answer each question fully. Use a minimum of 250 words for a complete discussion post. While it is not required in this discussion, feel free to bring in outside resources to support your answers. Outside resources include materials outside of the textbook, such as a website.
An average is an attempt to summarize a collection of data into just one number.
APA Style, introduction and conclusion.
Discuss the issues of food, water, and government.
Turnitin scaned please
1. Section 17.1 Vector Fields
2. Section 17.2 Line Integrals
3. Section 17.3 Conservative Vector Fields
4. Section 17.4 Green’s Theorem
5. Section 17.5 Divergence and Curl
6. Section 17.6 Surface Integrals
7. Section 17.7 Stokes’ Theorem
8. Section 17.8 Divergence Theorem
9. Chapter 17 Quiz.
10. Final Exam (Chapters 16-17, 30 Questions, 300 Minutes, One Attempt Only!)
For this essay, you will choose a visual text either from this course or from another media source that is significant to you (a photographic image, billboard, movie clip, TV clip, home video, etc.). Write an essay that analyzes the chosen text, your experiences/reactions to the text, and perhaps its effect on a broader audience. Perhaps you recently saw a movie that had an impact on you—one you thought about for days after you saw it. In an essay you could analyze the text—the movie—and write about your reactions to it and its effect on others. Another example would be to choose a home video—perhaps of a memorable family gathering—and analyze why that particular video is important to you—perhaps what that video reveals about your family or the way your family has changed since the video was made
Laboratory 2: Making Observations About the World Around Us
part 1- As you are running errands, walking to class, spending time with friends, or at work, take a look around you. What do you see that is interesting? What might make you pause and ask “how”? State an observation that you made in a post to your classmates. Next, state a hypothesis that you could possibly test to further investigate that observation. (Remember to do a little research about your observation to be able to include support for your hypothesis.)
part 2-Comment on two of your classmates’ observations – have you noticed that before too? Have you seen a possible answer to that observation published somewhere? Do you agree/disagree with the hypothesis – and why? For this peer review activity, these reply posts should be 100-125 words in length (about one-half of a double-spaced page). Replies will be worth 5 points for each discussion.
replies for those two:
1)does caffeine make employees more productive?
I have never really been a fan of coffee but I have had my share of it during finals week for example. I feel as though caffeine doesn’t work on me for some reason so If I have to be up and alert for something I kind of tell my body its time to focus. I am currently interning for the summer and I work at a company with an open space office concept. I work from 9am-5pm and what I observe everyday as I sit on my desk in the morning is that almost everyone goes to the kitchen and gets their cup of coffee, Dr. Pepper or a coca cola sometimes. I don’t know why anyone would drink a soda at 9 am but everyone has their preferences. That led me to do some research of my own and I found some interesting information. 45% of workers experienced positive effect on work productivity when drinking coffee. 43% American workers say their less productive without their daily coffee. 90% of decision makers and employees believe quality coffee can contribute to increased morale.If employees take in more caffeine, then the more productive they will be at work.
2)Does checking your phone first thing in the morning make you more stressed and less productive?
I have seen several articles come out in recent years related to this topic, and how we have become more and more attached to our devices. I am sadly one of those people that check their phone first thing when I wake up. I can not imagine it is very healthy to have the first thing be a bright screen when I open my eyes. But on top of that it becomes a sort of addiction to check your phone first thing in the morning to see if anything new happened, which is crazy because waiting those extra 15-30 minutes, would not change anything. Then you end up scrolling and scrolling, for no real reason, and just making it harder to get out of bed.
If you check your phone first thing in the morning, then you will be more stressed and less productive throughout the da