What are 3 problems that can result from hook-ups?4. Different parts of the world have different views on casual sex, what are your views? Discussion 1 Sexual HealthMisinformatin about sexual orientation can contribute to homophobia. Think about your school and discuss whether you think it is a safe and accepting space for members of the LGBT community. What could you and your peers do to make your community more accepting?
assessing 11. Read this short article on sexual behavior among adolescents.2. Create a word document and answer the following questions and submit them.3. What are 3 problems that can result from hook-ups?4. Different parts of the world have different views on casual sex, what are your views? Discussion 1 Sexual HealthMisinformatin about sexual orientation can contribute to homophobia. Think about your school and discuss whether you think it is a safe and accepting space for members of the LGBT community. What could you and your peers do to make your community more accepting?Discussion 2 Watch the TedTalk video and answer the question prompts.If we can cure people of various diseases, like malaria and hepatitis C, why can’t we cure HIV?What lessons can we learn from other diseases and apply to HIV/AIDS?Why is HIV/AIDS so unique?
Further – Regarding qualitative and quantitative research, Aspers and Corte (2019) explain that there are arguments that qualitative research is less precise than numbers, and there is more room for bias particularly in qualitative research. However, there are many instances in which qualitative research provides reliable and necessary results that quantitative research could not. As you noted above, both areas of research are vital for understanding behavior. What is a certain area of research or topic you feel is better suited for qualitative research rather than quantitative?
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Further – Regarding qualitative and quantitative research, Aspers and Corte (2019) explain that there are arguments that qualitative research is less precise than numbers, and there is more room for bias particularly in qualitative research. However, there are many instances in which qualitative research provides reliable and necessary results that quantitative research could not. As you noted above, both areas of research are vital for understanding behavior. What is a certain area of research or topic you feel is better suited for qualitative research rather than quantitative?
What distinguishes listening from hearing? How do your listening behaviors change in the following situations: A) at a concert, B) in class, C) at the dinner table with your parents, D) in a doctor’s office? What are the distractions and other barriers to listening you might encounter in each setting? What might you do to overcome the barriers to effective listening in each situation?
Effective Listening
What distinguishes listening from hearing? How do your listening behaviors change in the following situations: A) at a concert, B) in class, C) at the dinner table with your parents, D) in a doctor’s office? What are the distractions and other barriers to listening you might encounter in each setting? What might you do to overcome the barriers to effective listening in each situation?
Describe the 3 important features of aggression and explain how aggression differs from violence.What are the internal and external causes of aggression? Compare and contrast how the internal and external causes differ.
Describe the 3 important features of aggression and explain how aggression differs from violence.What are the internal and external causes of aggression? Compare and contrast how the internal and external causes differ.
What is the difference between prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination? Do you hold any prejudices and/or stereotypes? Can you identify factors in your experiences that may have contributed to their development? How do you think they affect your behavior?Which theory describing ambiguous biases (Social Identity Theory, Self-categorization Theory, Aversive Racism) do you find most convincing, and why?
What is the difference between prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination? Do you hold any prejudices and/or stereotypes? Can you identify factors in your experiences that may have contributed to their development? How do you think they affect your behavior?Which theory describing ambiguous biases (Social Identity Theory, Self-categorization Theory, Aversive Racism) do you find most convincing, and why?
submit Speech 1.For your first speech assignment, you will present a 3-5 minute speech informing your audience about the role oral communication plays in your chosen career or current professional interests. If you are undecided about your future career or do not hold a professional role yet, consider the various roles you hold at the university. Are you involved in academic or social organizations?
PurposeStudents will deliver their first refined speech assignment informing their audience about their chosen career path. They will identify and explain how oral communication will play a role in their careers or professional positions.
InstructionsBy Friday at 11:59 p.m. CT, submit Speech 1.For your first speech assignment, you will present a 3-5 minute speech informing your audience about the role oral communication plays in your chosen career or current professional interests. If you are undecided about your future career or do not hold a professional role yet, consider the various roles you hold at the university. Are you involved in academic or social organizations? Do you volunteer in the community? These types of roles also require elements of public/oral communication. You may use Zoom or PowerPoint to record your presentation. Once your video is recorded, you will need to upload the file to YouTube and share the link within your assignment. Please do not upload the video file directly to Blackboard.The purpose of this speech is to inform by discussing the significance and/or interesting or surprising facts. Consider how your experiences surprised you (e.g., I was surprised to learn that I would need oral communication skills in computer science because
). Do not try to persuade or convince the audience of what you believe. In addition, you are tasked with gathering three resources (articles, interviews, presentations, etc.) that support your claims. Be sure to include these sources in your Bibliography. You may use Zoom or PowerPoint to record your presentation. Once your video is recorded, you will need to upload the file to YouTube and share the link within your preparation outline. Please do not upload the video file to Blackboard. Your speech should include:
Write a six page essay on how homesickness affects college freshmen and give solutions on how college freshmen can get over homesickness,
Write a six page essay on how homesickness affects college freshmen and give solutions on how college freshmen can get over homesickness, Also tell how John Ruskin would feel about homesickness in college freshmen use the sources “John Ruskin: An Illustrated Life, 1819-1900” by James Dearden and “The King of the Golden River” by John Ruskin.
Find an example of a marketing blunder that occurred in the last five years. There are many such examples you may find online or has simply happened at your company. For example, in 1985, the Coca-Cola Company introduced New Coke, and took old Coke off the market. This action created a backlash from loyal old Coke drinkers, generating much bad publicity for Coke worldwide. As a result, Coca-Cola had to reverse course management abandoned New Coke and re-launched old Coke.
1. Find an example of a marketing blunder that occurred in the last five years. There are many such examples you may find online or has simply happened at your company. For example, in 1985, the Coca-Cola Company introduced New Coke, and took old Coke off the market. This action created a backlash from loyal old Coke drinkers, generating much bad publicity for Coke worldwide. As a result, Coca-Cola had to reverse course management abandoned New Coke and re-launched old Coke.
2. Write a paragraph or two to describe the marketing blunder that occurred in the last 5 years and the actions the company took to handle from the blunder. You may include a weblink to the blunder.
3. Do you think the company handled the blunder appropriately? Would you do it differently? How and why?
Write your answers in about 400 words.
Discuss the similarities between the Lemon Grove Incident and the Mendez vs. Westminster Case. 2. How did the Mendez v. Westminster case challenge segregation in California public schools and pave the way for the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision by the U.S. Supreme Court? What were some of the key legal arguments and social factors involved in this case?
1. Discuss the similarities between the Lemon Grove Incident and the Mendez vs. Westminster Case.
2. How did the Mendez v. Westminster case challenge segregation in California public schools and pave the way for the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision by the U.S. Supreme Court? What were some of the key legal arguments and social factors involved in this case?
3. Describe your own educational experience and journey. How have your experiences in K-12 education impacted you as a college student?
*Must be 2 pages in length.
*Do not require an abstract.
*Should include a title page.
*Include a references page.
*The title page & reference page do NOT count towards the 2-page minimum.
Lemon Grove
The Lemon Grove Incident
Mendez v. Westminster
Brown v. Board
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2014/05/16/312555636/before-brown-v-board-mendez-fought-californias-segregated-schools
Doreen is delivering a speech on the topic of donating money to help feed the children of AIDS victims in Africa. She set up her speech using Monroes motivated sequence. She sails through attention, needs, and satisfaction. She starts delivering her visualization step, and she goes a little crazy. She claims that if more people would donate to this cause, the world would be devoid of hunger, children in Africa could all get an education, and we could establish world peace. She then makes claims that not feeding the children of AIDS victims in Africa could lead to world chaos and nuclear war. 1. Is it ethical to create unrealistic expectations during the visualization step? 2. Should you try to exaggerate the visualization stage if you know, realistically, that the possible outcomes are not that impressive?
Doreen is delivering a speech on the topic of donating money to help feed the children of AIDS victims in Africa. She set up her speech using Monroes motivated sequence. She sails through attention, needs, and satisfaction. She starts delivering her visualization step, and she goes a little crazy. She claims that if more people would donate to this cause, the world would be devoid of hunger, children in Africa could all get an education, and we could establish world peace. She then makes claims that not feeding the children of AIDS victims in Africa could lead to world chaos and nuclear war.
1. Is it ethical to create unrealistic expectations during the visualization step?
2. Should you try to exaggerate the visualization stage if you know, realistically, that the possible outcomes are not that impressive?
3. If Doreen was your friend, how would you respond to this section of her speech? Should you point out that her argument is unethical?
Virginia is asked to roast one of her bosses at the annual company meeting. Virginia collects a range of stories from people about her boss and a few of them are definitely quite embarrassing. She finds out about her boss ex-husband and some of the marital difficulties they had that are quite funny. She also finds out that when her boss broke her leg, it actually happened while sliding down a slide and not on a ski trip as she had told her office. As Virginia prepares her speech, she starts questioning what information she should use and what information is going too far.
1. How should a roaster ethically go about collecting funny stories for his or her roast?
2. What type of information would be ethical for a roaster to use? What type of information would be unethical for a roaster to use?
3. At what point does a roast go from being good-natured to being meanspirited?