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POL 2301 Columbia Southern University American Studies Presentation
Instructions
Students will create a national-level, single-issue interest group that is focused on one specific area of ei ...
POL 2301 Columbia Southern University American Studies Presentation
Instructions
Students will create a national-level, single-issue interest group that is focused on one specific area of either domestic or foreign policy.
The project will be presented in PowerPoint, and the presentation should include the information below.
Discuss the issue, and outline goals of the group.
Provide a clear statement of the group’s foreign policy or domestic policy issue.
Include a detailed description of the group’s goal(s). You must include at least one goal but no more than three.
Discuss the organization of the group.
Your group must be structured as a single-issue group (i.e., a group that focuses on one primary issue).
Provide a brief description of the group’s major leadership positions and their functions.
Include a description of the group’s general membership, including an approximate size and general demographic of membership (e.g., high income/lower income; urban/rural).
Outline the group’s strategies and tactics for success.
Describe one to three strategies that your group will use. A strategy is a general plan that will move your group toward success, such as using direct lobbying of policy makers or using the court system.
Describe two to three tactics that your group will use. A tactic is a specific action that works to make a strategy successful. See the table below to better understand how strategies and tactics relate.
StrategyTactics (associated with specific strategy)Direct lobbying of policy makersOne-on-one meetings with policy makersTestifying before Congressional CommitteeJudicial systemUsing the federal court system to advance group objectives (e.g., filing court cases, filing amicus curiae briefs, petitioning the courts for injunctions)MediaPublishing information about your issue in media outletsEncouraging the media to conduct and publicize poll results about your group's issueGrassroots lobbyingHosting mass protests in public spaces, such as the Mall in Washington, D.C., to call attention to your issueConducting an email and text campaign in which your group's members email and text policy makers about your issue
3 pages
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The Ability to Examine Organizational Changes Questions
You have recently started working for a local department store in the
Operations Department. Upon settling into your ne ...
The Ability to Examine Organizational Changes Questions
You have recently started working for a local department store in the
Operations Department. Upon settling into your new position, you come
to realize that they have outdated business practices. As a department,
you and your peers begin to discuss changes that your store could make
to help the store become more profitable and more competitive in the
marketplace. This leads to discussions about the evolution of business
practices at larger corporations such as Apple, Microsoft, Kohl's, etc.
Partway through your discussion, your Director of Operations comes in
and joins the conversation. He likes what he is hearing and starts to
brainstorm out loud with the group how your store can get "more with
the times."Knowing that every change within an organization is made for a
specific reason, your director asks that you research some of the key
theoretical perspectives that would explain how and why organizations
change. Because of your sociological prowess from your days in school,
you know that you can apply Conflict Theory and Symbolic Interaction
Theory to the reasons for organization change, but your supervisor has
asked for a minimum of three theories that would support change.In addition to conducting research on theoretical perspectives for
change, your supervisor would like you to put together some sort of
visual representation that demonstrates how each of the theories
explains organizational change, and then highlight the one that you
think is most applicable to your store. You will be presenting your
visual presentation to store management in an effort to provide them
information so that they can determine the avenues of change that are
most appropriate for your store. Because your supervisor sees the value
in the changes to the organization, he has encouraged you to create a
presentation that will grab the attention of the audience and that
includes both pictorial and written information so that all the audience
can easily envision the application of the change to your environment.For this presentation you are to reflect and address the following information/questions:Provide a brief definition of Conflict Theory.Provide a brief definition of Symbolic Interaction.What changes have been made in various aspects of society (work,
school, shopping, etc.)? Explain them through the lens of Conflict
Theory and Symbolic Interaction Theory.How do Conflict Theory and Symbolic Interaction Theory explain or impact organizational change?Identify at least one other sociological theory, and demonstrate how it applies to organizational change in our society.Of the three identified theories (Conflict, Symbolic Interaction,
and the theory of your choice), which theory do you believe best
explains organizational changes in our society? Consider various aspects
of the organizations that change i.e. technology, online, and
face-to-face transactions, local versus global operations, etc.
Sensation Psychology
Write a 1-2 page essay explaining how our sensations, thoughts, feelings, motives, actions, memories, and all other human ...
Sensation Psychology
Write a 1-2 page essay explaining how our sensations, thoughts, feelings, motives, actions, memories, and all other human capacities are associated with nervous system activities and structures; and discuss the types of damage that often affect the nervous system. Proper APA formatting is a requirement for all essay assignments. Cite at least three educational sources (one source may include the course textbook) in the essay.
University of Miami Existentialism and Human Emotion by Jean Paul Sartre Discussion
Sartre Discussion This week's reading, "Existentialism and Human Emotion," examined Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialist o ...
University of Miami Existentialism and Human Emotion by Jean Paul Sartre Discussion
Sartre Discussion This week's reading, "Existentialism and Human Emotion," examined Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialist outlook on ethics. Sartre (1905-1980) was a French philosopher who stressed the significance of human freedom and questioned the role of external theories and causes in determining ethical decisions. In your Discussion Post for this week, make sure you do the following 3 things:Describe Sartre’s conception of existentialist freedomExplain how the story of the undecided young man illustrates Sartre’s viewsCritically assess Sartre’s account of human freedom by giving a contemporary example that either confirms or challenges his views.
LAVC Jazz Concert Report
INSTRUCTIONS FOR JAZZ CONCERT REPORT
Each student is required to attend a LIVE jazz concert this semester! (Scroll down fo ...
LAVC Jazz Concert Report
INSTRUCTIONS FOR JAZZ CONCERT REPORT
Each student is required to attend a LIVE jazz concert this semester! (Scroll down for optional YouTube video of live concert)
You will find a live event to attend. It can be at a concert hall, outdoor arena, college/university, nightclub, bar, museum, or any other venue that features LIVE jazz music. A list of suggestions is provided for you on the next page.
After attending the show and taking notes, you will write a four-page, double-spaced essay in Times New Roman font to be turned in on the due date indicated in the syllabus and here on Canvas. There can be more than four pages, but no less than four completely full pages. Grammar and punctuation is important. Please re-read your work, have a friend peer edit, or take it to the Ace-It Center for edits. The paper is a reaction paper. This means that it will need some academic thought and citations, but the majority of the paper should be focused on your thoughts, feelings, emotion, and reaction to the music, as it relates to the subject material and concepts you’ve learned so far in the class. Please do not give me a lot of details about the venue and/or other non-musical related things.
Each essay will require two citations of various academic sources. One of them can be your textbook. You will use footnotes in Chicago style with proper citation. See “Chicago Manual of Style” for specific instructions on citing.
You will incorporate the following elements:
Production quality
Talent level (improvisatory, vocally, physically, etc)
Delivery - how they performed and worked with one another
Importance – why did you choose to watch this?
Elements of the music, such as melody, pitch, harmony, rhythm, form, as discussed in class
Background information / historical context
Very short information about composer or work
Impact / influence on Western music history
Analysis on any song is good - choose one and focus on its musical elements
You will NOT incorporate the following elements:
Unnecessary information not relating directly to music
Venue, ticket-buying process, etc.
Plot, if it has one
Extensive list of characters, actors, etc.
Biographies of players or group
Plagiarized material (someone else’s work)
VIDEO OPTION:
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there aren't many live performances or events happening. Therefore, you may either attend a LIVE concert OR watch a recording of a LIVE concert on YouTube and analyze it according to the the Instructions and Rubric Download Instructions and Rubric.
Instructions:
Choose one of the following videos per concert report (or choose another similar of the jazz legends we studied this semester)
Do a little research online to read and study about the show you're going to watch before you watch it, so you know what you should be expecting and what to pay special attention to
Block off 1.5-2 hours without a phone or any distractions
Set yourself up in a concert setting (A concert setting is like a movie theater - lights go down, no phones or technology, and you're glued to the screen for the next hour and a half.)
Have a notepad ready and available to take notes so don't turn the lights down too low
Observe jazz elements like melody, harmony, rhythm, meter, form, improv, instrumentation, presentation, and performance.
Choose specific songs or sections to really dive into. Include song titles if you can and describe them in detail.
You need TWO academic sources in Chicago-style citations for this project. Your textbook counts as a source. Do not use any word-for-word text from another source, unless you use a passage in quotation marks, but please limit any quotations. Rather, you should paraphrase and write everything in your own words.
Be sure to say that you watched the YouTube video of this concert in the first paragraph and describe your reactions to the music and the performance in detail.
If you attend a LIVE concert for your concert report, you must attach a ticket stub, receipt, program, or selfie as evidence of your attendance. Be sure to include the essential details - who, what, when, and where - about the concert in the first paragraph.
Turn in your 4 page typed concert report online by the due date.
If you’ve heard a saxophone on any Kendrick Lamar songs, that’s Kamasi Washington! He and his 10-piece band belong to a collective known as The West Coast Get Down in Los Angeles. Watch this video to meet some of the musicians in The West Coast Get Down and see them in concert for the album, The Epic (2015). You can use this concert video for your concert report.
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POL 2301 Columbia Southern University American Studies Presentation
Instructions
Students will create a national-level, single-issue interest group that is focused on one specific area of ei ...
POL 2301 Columbia Southern University American Studies Presentation
Instructions
Students will create a national-level, single-issue interest group that is focused on one specific area of either domestic or foreign policy.
The project will be presented in PowerPoint, and the presentation should include the information below.
Discuss the issue, and outline goals of the group.
Provide a clear statement of the group’s foreign policy or domestic policy issue.
Include a detailed description of the group’s goal(s). You must include at least one goal but no more than three.
Discuss the organization of the group.
Your group must be structured as a single-issue group (i.e., a group that focuses on one primary issue).
Provide a brief description of the group’s major leadership positions and their functions.
Include a description of the group’s general membership, including an approximate size and general demographic of membership (e.g., high income/lower income; urban/rural).
Outline the group’s strategies and tactics for success.
Describe one to three strategies that your group will use. A strategy is a general plan that will move your group toward success, such as using direct lobbying of policy makers or using the court system.
Describe two to three tactics that your group will use. A tactic is a specific action that works to make a strategy successful. See the table below to better understand how strategies and tactics relate.
StrategyTactics (associated with specific strategy)Direct lobbying of policy makersOne-on-one meetings with policy makersTestifying before Congressional CommitteeJudicial systemUsing the federal court system to advance group objectives (e.g., filing court cases, filing amicus curiae briefs, petitioning the courts for injunctions)MediaPublishing information about your issue in media outletsEncouraging the media to conduct and publicize poll results about your group's issueGrassroots lobbyingHosting mass protests in public spaces, such as the Mall in Washington, D.C., to call attention to your issueConducting an email and text campaign in which your group's members email and text policy makers about your issue
3 pages
Panasonic Iron
This Panasonic Iron weighs 2.5kgs. It has 17.5 centimetres in height and 10 centimetres in width It has a plastic handle t ...
Panasonic Iron
This Panasonic Iron weighs 2.5kgs. It has 17.5 centimetres in height and 10 centimetres in width It has a plastic handle to prevent the user from ...
The Ability to Examine Organizational Changes Questions
You have recently started working for a local department store in the
Operations Department. Upon settling into your ne ...
The Ability to Examine Organizational Changes Questions
You have recently started working for a local department store in the
Operations Department. Upon settling into your new position, you come
to realize that they have outdated business practices. As a department,
you and your peers begin to discuss changes that your store could make
to help the store become more profitable and more competitive in the
marketplace. This leads to discussions about the evolution of business
practices at larger corporations such as Apple, Microsoft, Kohl's, etc.
Partway through your discussion, your Director of Operations comes in
and joins the conversation. He likes what he is hearing and starts to
brainstorm out loud with the group how your store can get "more with
the times."Knowing that every change within an organization is made for a
specific reason, your director asks that you research some of the key
theoretical perspectives that would explain how and why organizations
change. Because of your sociological prowess from your days in school,
you know that you can apply Conflict Theory and Symbolic Interaction
Theory to the reasons for organization change, but your supervisor has
asked for a minimum of three theories that would support change.In addition to conducting research on theoretical perspectives for
change, your supervisor would like you to put together some sort of
visual representation that demonstrates how each of the theories
explains organizational change, and then highlight the one that you
think is most applicable to your store. You will be presenting your
visual presentation to store management in an effort to provide them
information so that they can determine the avenues of change that are
most appropriate for your store. Because your supervisor sees the value
in the changes to the organization, he has encouraged you to create a
presentation that will grab the attention of the audience and that
includes both pictorial and written information so that all the audience
can easily envision the application of the change to your environment.For this presentation you are to reflect and address the following information/questions:Provide a brief definition of Conflict Theory.Provide a brief definition of Symbolic Interaction.What changes have been made in various aspects of society (work,
school, shopping, etc.)? Explain them through the lens of Conflict
Theory and Symbolic Interaction Theory.How do Conflict Theory and Symbolic Interaction Theory explain or impact organizational change?Identify at least one other sociological theory, and demonstrate how it applies to organizational change in our society.Of the three identified theories (Conflict, Symbolic Interaction,
and the theory of your choice), which theory do you believe best
explains organizational changes in our society? Consider various aspects
of the organizations that change i.e. technology, online, and
face-to-face transactions, local versus global operations, etc.
Sensation Psychology
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Sensation Psychology
Write a 1-2 page essay explaining how our sensations, thoughts, feelings, motives, actions, memories, and all other human capacities are associated with nervous system activities and structures; and discuss the types of damage that often affect the nervous system. Proper APA formatting is a requirement for all essay assignments. Cite at least three educational sources (one source may include the course textbook) in the essay.
University of Miami Existentialism and Human Emotion by Jean Paul Sartre Discussion
Sartre Discussion This week's reading, "Existentialism and Human Emotion," examined Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialist o ...
University of Miami Existentialism and Human Emotion by Jean Paul Sartre Discussion
Sartre Discussion This week's reading, "Existentialism and Human Emotion," examined Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialist outlook on ethics. Sartre (1905-1980) was a French philosopher who stressed the significance of human freedom and questioned the role of external theories and causes in determining ethical decisions. In your Discussion Post for this week, make sure you do the following 3 things:Describe Sartre’s conception of existentialist freedomExplain how the story of the undecided young man illustrates Sartre’s viewsCritically assess Sartre’s account of human freedom by giving a contemporary example that either confirms or challenges his views.
LAVC Jazz Concert Report
INSTRUCTIONS FOR JAZZ CONCERT REPORT
Each student is required to attend a LIVE jazz concert this semester! (Scroll down fo ...
LAVC Jazz Concert Report
INSTRUCTIONS FOR JAZZ CONCERT REPORT
Each student is required to attend a LIVE jazz concert this semester! (Scroll down for optional YouTube video of live concert)
You will find a live event to attend. It can be at a concert hall, outdoor arena, college/university, nightclub, bar, museum, or any other venue that features LIVE jazz music. A list of suggestions is provided for you on the next page.
After attending the show and taking notes, you will write a four-page, double-spaced essay in Times New Roman font to be turned in on the due date indicated in the syllabus and here on Canvas. There can be more than four pages, but no less than four completely full pages. Grammar and punctuation is important. Please re-read your work, have a friend peer edit, or take it to the Ace-It Center for edits. The paper is a reaction paper. This means that it will need some academic thought and citations, but the majority of the paper should be focused on your thoughts, feelings, emotion, and reaction to the music, as it relates to the subject material and concepts you’ve learned so far in the class. Please do not give me a lot of details about the venue and/or other non-musical related things.
Each essay will require two citations of various academic sources. One of them can be your textbook. You will use footnotes in Chicago style with proper citation. See “Chicago Manual of Style” for specific instructions on citing.
You will incorporate the following elements:
Production quality
Talent level (improvisatory, vocally, physically, etc)
Delivery - how they performed and worked with one another
Importance – why did you choose to watch this?
Elements of the music, such as melody, pitch, harmony, rhythm, form, as discussed in class
Background information / historical context
Very short information about composer or work
Impact / influence on Western music history
Analysis on any song is good - choose one and focus on its musical elements
You will NOT incorporate the following elements:
Unnecessary information not relating directly to music
Venue, ticket-buying process, etc.
Plot, if it has one
Extensive list of characters, actors, etc.
Biographies of players or group
Plagiarized material (someone else’s work)
VIDEO OPTION:
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there aren't many live performances or events happening. Therefore, you may either attend a LIVE concert OR watch a recording of a LIVE concert on YouTube and analyze it according to the the Instructions and Rubric Download Instructions and Rubric.
Instructions:
Choose one of the following videos per concert report (or choose another similar of the jazz legends we studied this semester)
Do a little research online to read and study about the show you're going to watch before you watch it, so you know what you should be expecting and what to pay special attention to
Block off 1.5-2 hours without a phone or any distractions
Set yourself up in a concert setting (A concert setting is like a movie theater - lights go down, no phones or technology, and you're glued to the screen for the next hour and a half.)
Have a notepad ready and available to take notes so don't turn the lights down too low
Observe jazz elements like melody, harmony, rhythm, meter, form, improv, instrumentation, presentation, and performance.
Choose specific songs or sections to really dive into. Include song titles if you can and describe them in detail.
You need TWO academic sources in Chicago-style citations for this project. Your textbook counts as a source. Do not use any word-for-word text from another source, unless you use a passage in quotation marks, but please limit any quotations. Rather, you should paraphrase and write everything in your own words.
Be sure to say that you watched the YouTube video of this concert in the first paragraph and describe your reactions to the music and the performance in detail.
If you attend a LIVE concert for your concert report, you must attach a ticket stub, receipt, program, or selfie as evidence of your attendance. Be sure to include the essential details - who, what, when, and where - about the concert in the first paragraph.
Turn in your 4 page typed concert report online by the due date.
If you’ve heard a saxophone on any Kendrick Lamar songs, that’s Kamasi Washington! He and his 10-piece band belong to a collective known as The West Coast Get Down in Los Angeles. Watch this video to meet some of the musicians in The West Coast Get Down and see them in concert for the album, The Epic (2015). You can use this concert video for your concert report.
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