Population: Define the age range in the Introduction
intervention; exposure to food advertising
Comparison; relationship between obesity rates in children exposed to food advertising and those who are not.
Outcome; Children exposed to specific types of food advertising will have higher rates of obesity.
Note: Collect four-five published research articles that present original research specifically relevant to your research question. Each article must describe primary research approach(s), data collection and analysis, and findings.
Supported by additional scholarly studies relevant to question
A literature review structure: you have to follow this format:-
1. Title
Your enquiry question is your title. Make it clear and unambiguous.
2. Introduction + Background
Elaborates a little on the question. Provide a short overview (three or four sentences) of the focus and aims of the literature review and of the rationale for the question.
Provides reader with the key background information and context of the question. Can include: definitions and explanations of concepts/terms, prevalence, the impact of the issue, contributing underlying factors, justification for the question (implications for populations, individuals, and implications for discipline/practice).
3. Review existing research
Identify patterns/themes in your literature: What key studies have been conducted, what key themes exist, what knowledge established, what is not known (gaps). ALSO critique your studies and identify limitations & inadequacies
4. Discussion
Develop the argument about what has been established by your review. – What is known and what is not yet known. Comment on how significant/ useful the findings are overall. Consider implications of the findings in your discipline. Sum up the gaps and limitations previously mentioned in your review. State a new research question which could address one/some of these gaps or limitations and is worthy of further investigation.
6. Conclusion
Provide a brief summary of the existing research/knowledge addressing your enquiry question, and of the strength of the evidence for this information. Restate the new research question that you have identified.
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One-Variable Compound Inequalities

In this discussion, you will be demonstrating your understanding of compound inequalities and the effect that dividing by a negative has on an inequality. Read the following instructions in order and view the example to complete this discussion:

According to the first initial of your last name, find the pair of compound inequalities assigned to you in the table below.

If your first initial is Your “and† compound inequality is
Your “or† compound inequality is

Solve the compound inequalities as demonstrated in Elementary and Intermediate Algebra and the Instructor Guidance in the left navigation toolbar, being careful of how a negative x-term is handled in the solving process. Show all math work arriving at the solutions.

Show the solution sets written algebraically and as a union or intersection of intervals. Describe in words what the solution sets mean, and then display a simple line graph for each solution set as demonstrated in the Instructor Guidance in the left navigation toolbar.

Incorporate the following five math vocabulary words into your discussion. Use bold font to emphasize the words in your writing (Do not write definitions for the words; use them appropriately in sentences describing your math work.):
Compound inequalities
And
Or
Intersection
Union

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We’ve covered a number of basic business concepts in this week’s readings, and now you will find some examples of these concepts at work in the world today. You will find two articles from current news sources and discuss the relevant concepts in these articles.

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Step One – Find Two Articles
Find at least two articles in newspapers, magazines or online about CURRENT NEWS EVENTS (e.g., within the last year) that illustrate two business concepts we’ve learned about this week. Examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Free market versus planned economies (As an example: articles about China, North Korea, or Cuba that talk about opening of previously controlled markets). DON”T USE VIETNAM, as that was covered last week.
  • The importance of small businesses to a thriving economy. (An article about an increase in small business bankruptcies would be a negative sign for the economy, while an article about an increase in new business start-ups would be a positive sign.)
  • Supply and demand (Why is the price of gasoline so high right now? Is it low supply, or high demand, or both?)
  • The Business Cycle (Is the Federal Reserve Board raising rates? Lowering rates? Why? Can you find an article that helps us determine where we are in the cycle?) As an example of an article that gives us clues to the above, look at:http://www.bizjournals.com/extraedge/washingtonbureau/archive/2006/06/19/bureau3.html?market=seattle

Don’t use reference sites like Wikipedia or government sites. Find articles about news events. They can be announcements from the government (unemployment rate for the quarter, etc.)–I want you to look for current news items.

Look at newspapers (NY Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post), magazines (Time, Newsweek, Business Week), or the online sites for these publications or any other online news site (CNN, MSN, PI.com). Look for reliable sources that check their facts.

You should be looking for articles that illustrate two different concepts. One article per concept, so your assignment will have two parts–article #1 and article #2.

Step Two – Write Summary/analysis of Both Articles.
Summarize each article. Include:

  • Citation/source. If it is online, include a link. If it is in print, cite the publication and date.
  • What is the relevant history/background of this situation? An article about high lumber prices might include some important explanations – perhaps a shortage due to reduced logging because of bad weather, or maybe there’s a high demand from home builders in California.
  • What business concept is being illustrated by the article? An article about high lumber prices might illustrate supply and demand, etc. Write a paragraph about how the concept applies, what affect it will have (on the economy, on you, on your city, whatever). Feel free to express opinions, speculation, whatever. This is where you will show me you’ve been thinking and analyzing, not just summarizing what you’ve read.

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COCA COLA CASE STUDY

Paper instructions:
Complete a case study of Coca Cola Corporation. A formal, in-depth case study analysis requires you to utilize the entire strategic management process. Assume your group is a consulting team asked by the ABC Corporation to analyze its external/internal environment and make strategic recommendations. You must include exhibits to support your analysis and recommendations.
The case study must include these components:
•    6 pages of text plus the exhibits
•    Cover page (must include the company name, your group name, a list of the active team members and the date of submission, and a references page; the document must follow current APA guidelines)
•    Matrices, which must be exhibits/attachments in the appendix and not part of the body of the analysis (The Strategy Club has excellent templates/examples for exhibits and matrices: http://strategyclub.com/free-student-template/)
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Case study deliverables (text must follow this order with APA level headings for each component):
1.    Executive Summary
As you know, an ES is intended to give an executive an overview of the results from the paper/analysis. It is not to tell the executive what it is you are going to show. An executive summary is a brief overview of a document’s purpose, results, and conclusions condensed for the quick reading of an executive or manager.
2.    Existing mission, objectives, and strategies
3.    A new mission statement (include the number of the component in parenthesis before addressing that component)
Great mission statements address these nine components:
•    Customers: Who are the firm’s customers?
•    Products or services: What are the firm’s major products or services?
•    Markets: Geographically, where does the firm compete?
•    Technology: Is the firm technologically current?
•    Concern for survival, growth, and profitability: Is the firm committed to growth and financial soundness?
•    Philosophy: What are the basic beliefs, values, aspirations, and ethical priorities of the firm?
•    Self-concept: What is the firm’s distinctive competence or major competitive advantage?
•    Concern for public image: Is the firm responsive to social, community, and environmental concerns?
•    Concern for employees: Are employees a valuable asset of the firm?
4.    Analysis of the firm’s existing business model
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Your responses may be brief, but they must be complete, on-point, and cover the question thoroughly and completely. Your response must be at least 200 words in length. You are required to use at least your textbook as source material for your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.

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Compare and contrast viruses and malicious code. How do they differ? How is each built and executed? In your opinion, which one is more destructive? Why?

Describe and define a virus hoax. How does a virus hoax spread? Why are virus hoaxes potentially more dangerous than an actual virus? Explain.

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How has the advent of large-scale computerized databases in the financial services field made embezzlement a more technically oriented crime over the last 30 years? What types of opportunities for identity crimes have increased identity theft crimes in the recent years? Explain.

How are phishing attacks used as Internet fraud schemes? How does this form of attack affect individuals? Provide and explain an example of phishing and evaluate its effects on the public.

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Explain how a denial-of-service attack works. How and why are these attacks effective in their goals? Who would be the primary targets for these types of attacks?

Distinguish the differences between cyber-bullying, cyber-stalking, and exploitation by way of the Internet. How is each different from the same real world situation?

Outline the roles of the ALF and the ELF in extremist terrorism within the United States. What methods has each group used in their terrorism operations? Have they been effective?

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Explain your answer.

Define “hate crime.” Why has hate crime legislation been so controversial in the United States? Why have politicians debated on the constitutionality of enhanced penalties based on a suspect’s association with extremist groups?

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Describe the various types of exploitation that can occur over the Internet. What are the typical characteristics of victims involved in Internet exploitation crimes?

What roles do law enforcement agencies play in the areas of cyber-exploitation? What are the primary challenges that law enforcement agencies face during cyber-crime investigations?

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• Please show all of your work if you want part marks
Part 1 – HR Demand (5 marks each/10 marks total)
Perform a trend analysis for the following two sets of data (note: forecasted years are bold and italicized).
Scenario one
You are working for the Georgian College dating service. Customer service representatives sign prospective service users to contracts. In five years there has been substantial growth and your boss has requested that you estimate staffing levels for the next three years based on his estimate of future contracts.
Year Number of Contracts signed
(000’s) Customer service representatives
06 1.5 9
07 2.0 14
08 3.0 21
09 3.8 25
10 4.2 27
11 4.8 ?
12 5.3 ?
13 5.5 ?

Scenario 2
You work for a manufacturing company that paints Easter Eggs. Each March the company hires factory staff to paint the eggs to sell around Easter weekend in April. The president has come to you asking how many people he should hire in March to work in the plant. He would like you to estimate staffing levels for the next two years as well.
Year Units Produced
(000’s) Workers required
07 2.3 10
08 2.6 11
09 3.3 13
10 3.9 16
11 4.5 ?
12 4.75 ?
13 5.0 ?
Part 2 – HR Supply (5 marks each/10 marks total)
As a result of the high mark you achieved in your HR Planning class at Georgian College, you have been hired as an HR consultant by a local company to calculate their vacancy model and movement analysis for next year’s HR forecast.
You have been provided with the following information:
Workforce compliment at the beginning of the period:
Salary Level 1 = 1
Salary Level 2 = 5
Salary Level 3 = 25
Salary Level 4 = 100
There will be no organizational growth.
HR losses are expected to be as follows:
Salary Level 1 = 0%
Salary Level 2 = 20%
Salary Level 3 = 20%
Salary Level 4 = 10%
The company’s HR supply policy is as follows:
Salary Level Externally (%) Internally (%)
1 0 100
2 0 100
3 50 50
4 100 0
Please state any assumptions.

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Assignment

This assignment is worth 10% of your final grade
This assignment is due March 18th
Please hand in your assignment at the beginning of class. Include a cover page indicating (at a minimum):
Your name
The course
My name
Please show all of your work if you want part marks

Part 1 – HR Demand (5 marks each/10 marks total)

Perform a trend analysis for the following two sets of data (note: forecasted years are bold and italicized).

Scenario one

You are working for the Georgian College dating service. Customer service representatives sign prospective service users to contracts. In five years there has been substantial growth and your boss has requested that you estimate staffing levels for the next three years based on his estimate of future contracts.

Year Number of Contracts signed
(000’s) Customer service representatives 06 1.5 9 07 2.0 14 08 3.0 21 09 3.8 25 10 4.2 27 11 4.8 12 5.3 13 5.5

Scenario 2

You work for a manufacturing company that paints Easter Eggs. Each March the company hires factory staff to paint the eggs to sell around Easter weekend in April. The president has come to you asking how many people he should hire in March to work in the plant. He would like you to estimate staffing levels for the next two years as well.

Year Units Produced
(000’s) Workers required 07 2.3 10 08 2.6 11 09 3.3 13 10 3.9 16 11 4.5 12 4.75 13 5.0
Part 2 – HR Supply (5 marks each/10 marks total)

As a result of the high mark you achieved in your HR Planning class at Georgian College, you have been hired as an HR consultant by a local company to calculate their vacancy model and movement analysis for next year’s HR forecast.

You have been provided with the following information:

Workforce compliment at the beginning of the period:
Salary Level 1 = 1
Salary Level 2 = 5
Salary Level 3 = 25
Salary Level 4 = 100

There will be no organizational growth.

HR losses are expected…

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For all assignments assume that you are the administrator of a fictitious organization of your choice. The organization can be any type of health care organization such as a hospital, nursing home, rehabilitation center, clinic, etc. As the administrator, you are faced with the challenges of declining reimbursements from insurance providers and increasing demands for patient services due to dramatic changes in the external environment. Such changes include those imposed by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Your first step in evaluating the position of your organization will be conducting an environmental analysis. The purpose of this is to determine your organization’s ability to continue to provide quality care and remain financially solvent in the face of these challenges.

Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you:

1.Determine two (2) specific forces in the external environment that will have the most impact on your organization. Provide a rationale for your decision. 2.Determine two (2) specific internal factors that the organization’s leaders need to consider in preparing for the future of health care and the future of the organization. Provide a rationale for your decision. 3.Discuss the impact of both the identified internal and external forces on the organization’s ability to develop a competitive strategy. 4.Recommend one (1) strategy that involves the organization’s managers in implementing and maintaining the momentum of the strategic plan. 5.Use at least three (3) quality academic resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and other Websites to not qualify as academic resources.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

•Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions. •Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

•Differentiate between strategic management, strategic thinking, strategic planning, and managing strategic momentum. •Analyze the significance of the external environment’s impact on health care organizations. •Examine the purpose and importance of service area competitor analysis. •Examine the role of internal environmental analysis in identifying the basis for sustained competitive advantage. •Use technology and information resources to research issues in the strategic management of health care organizations. •Write clearly and concisely about strategic management of health care organizations using proper writing mechanics.






ENGL 103 Project Four: The Position Argument
Due Dates
• Rough Draft: Dec. 2 (digital copy – worth 5% towards your project grade)
• Editing Draft: Dec. 6 (print copy – worth 5% towards your project grade)
• Final Draft: Dec. 10 (submit to my Blackboard e-mail account and www.turnitin.com)
Length: 5 pages (5 sources, two of which must be scholarly)
Grade Value: 25% (of overall course grade)
Project Overview and Topics
According to James and Stuart Rachels, we generally believe that “good social practices benefit
people” and therefore should be maintained and “bad social practices harm people” and thus must
be changed or replaced (144). For your final project for ENGL 103, you will select a current practice
or policy and take a position on it, ultimately deciding if it should be supported or rejected.
Which practice or policy will you write about, then? That is entirely up to you. Choose something
you feel passionate about and want to explore further in your writing. If you are not sure about a
topic, consult the list below, which includes several key issues that lawmakers, doctors, educators,
philosophers, and other stakeholders (i.e., people affected by such issues) are currently debating.
o Should all animals have rights, and if so, what should those rights
be?
o Is it ethical to raise animals for food?
o Should animals be used for testing new medicines? For testing new
consumer products like cosmetics, perfumes, or shampoos?
o Should euthanasia (physician-assisted suicide) be legal in all fifty
states? (Currently, it is legal in fewer than five.)
o Should people be allowed to choose death if they are suffering?
o Same-sex marriage is already legally recognized in several states.
Should we simply pass a federal mandate allowing same-sex marriage in all fifty states?
o Should racist organizations like the Klu Klux Klan be allowed to spread their hate-filled
doctrines, even if they do so peacefully?
o Should creationism be taught alongside Darwinism in high school science classes?
o Should every student have a right to a college education?
o Should middle and high school students be allowed to criticize their
teachers, principals, and/or classmates in public forums and online?
o Should profanity be permitted in the college classroom?
o Do we have the right to be fat?

o Do we have a moral responsibility to prevent American children from
becoming obese?
o Should parents of obese children be held legally accountable and even
charged with child endangerment?
o Should advertising for fattening foods be restricted to curb the obesity
epidemic?
o Should soda or fast food be taxed?
o Should comedians and other public speakers be fined for making racist or sexist jokes?
Project Components
To receive maximum points, your position argument must include the following:
1.) Title: Give your paper a catchy title.
2.) Opening (1-2 paragraphs): Begin your paper with something startling to grab readers’
attention. For a paper about animal rights, for instance, you might describe the cramped living
conditions of livestock.
3.) Overview (1-2 paragraphs): Give a brief description of your chosen policy or practice and the
controversy behind it. Try not to overwhelm your readers with too many details at this point.
Just provide readers with enough information to orient them to your topic.
4.) Thesis (2-3 sentences): Towards the end of your overview, introduce your position on this
policy or practice. Should it be supported or rejected (or perhaps changed or used only in
certain situations)? State your position and, in a sentence or two, explain why you take this
position.
5.) Background (1-2 paragraphs): Provide more specific information about the policy or practice.
When was the policy or practice introduced? When did it become controversial, and why? What
is the policy or practice’s current status?
6.) Opposing Views (2-3 paragraphs): Before discussing your position on this policy or practice,
first summarize others’ views on it, particularly views which oppose your own. Acknowledge
the fairness and credibility of these opposing views.
7.) Your Views (3-4 paragraphs): Give several reasons for your position on this policy or practice
and support each reason. Show readers why your position is reasonable and would be
beneficial to anyone who might be affected by this policy or practice.
8.) Conclusion (1-2 paragraphs): Make your final recommendations to readers regarding this
policy or practice. Ultimately, should it be adopted? Rejected? Changed? Accepted under certain
conditions?
9.) Works Cited Page: On a separate page, write the Works Cited entry for each source cited in
your position argument. Your source entries should be formatted according to MLA
specifications. (See The Little, Brown Essential Handbook, pp. 157-199, for citation guidelines for
various kinds of sources.)
Additional Criteria
Your overall project must also meet these criteria to receive maximum points:
1.) Source Requirements: You must use a minimum of five sources for your position argument,
two of which must be scholarly.
2.) Source Use: Your final draft must include at least one example of each of the following:
a. A direct quote from a source
b. A blended quote from a source
c. A paraphrase from a source
d. A block quote from a source
e. A summary from a source
3.) Source Synthesis: When you synthesize sources, you use information from at least two
different sources to develop a single idea; you also show how the information from one source
relates to the information from the other source. You must demonstrate source synthesis at
least two times in your paper.
4.) Tone: Your tone can be personable but not informal. Think of the tone of a reputable magazine
or newspaper article: informative, fair, and polite. This is what your tone should be for this
assignment.
5.) Coherence and Transitions: Lead your readers from one sentence, paragraph or section to the
next, with each idea building upon and/or relating to the one preceding it. Caution: Don’t go
overboard with simple transitional words and phrases like “however” or “by contrast.” You can
use these expressions once in a while, but starting every sentence with them gets old very fast.
Try more sophisticated transitions to connect points. For instance, when introducing a
contrasting point, instead of “however,” use a phrase or sentence showing how the two ideas
contrast: “Although the author makes a compelling case for the need for anti-obesity PSAs, he
fails to… ”
6.) Word Choice and Sentence Variety: Your paper should demonstrate a sophisticated
vocabulary and a wide variety of sentence patterns and lengths.
7.) Length and Format: Your final draft should be at least five pages, typed and double-spaced,
and formatted to MLA specifications. (Refer to The Little, Brown Essential Handbook, pp. 198-
199, for a model.)
8.) Grammar/Mechanics: The final draft must be error-free. Microsoft’s Grammar and
Spellchecker won’t catch everything, so carefully proofread your work. Read it out loud very
slowly to yourself several times before submitting it.
Final Note
Remember that I am here to help you at all times. Feel free to talk to me in and outside of class, or email
me at [email protected] or on my Blackboard account if you have any questions or
difficulties regarding this assignment.
Source Use and Synthesis
For your position argument, you must use a minimum of five sources, two of which must be
scholarly. Your final draft must include at least one example of each of the following: (1) a direct
quote from a source, (2) a blended quote from a source, (3) a block quote from a source, (4) a
paraphrase idea from a source, and (5) a summary. Your final draft must also include at least two
examples of source synthesis.
Explanations of these requirements follow.
A direct quote is a sentence-length quote, copied word for word, from the original source. To
present a direct quote in your paper,
o Introduce the direct quote with a signal phrase like, “According to __________, author of
__________,” or “A recent report published in _____________ indicates that______________.”
o Put quotation marks around the direct quote. Place a citation (if one is required)
immediately after the quote and before the end punctuation.
Example: According to health journalist Jennifer Pirtle, “eating disorders affect between 5 million
and 10 million young women in the United States” (96).
A blended quote is a phrase-length quote, copied word for word, from the original source and
placed in the middle of a sentence. To present a blended quote in your paper,
o Place the blended quote in the middle of a sentence.
o Put quotation marks around the quote and place the citation (if required) immediately after
it.

Example: Walter Kaye, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
studied several hundred female patients diagnosed with eating disorders and found that many of
them had “unusually high levels of serotonin” (Pirtle 96), which is the chemical responsible for
mood regulation and feelings of happiness and contentment (Pirtle 96-7).
A block quote is a passage-length quote, five lines or longer, copied word for word, from a source.
To present a block quote in your paper,
o Introduce the block quote with a full sentence, followed by a colon.
o Then indent each line of the block quote two tabs (or one inch). Do NOT put quotation
marks around the block quote.
o Place the citation at the end of the quote and after the period.
Example: Psychology researchers Cybele Ribeiro Espíndola and Sergio Luís Blay explain that
distorted body image is strongly associated with excessive dieting and exercise:
Body image occurs when image can be understood as a mental portrait the person
has of himself or herself, based on recent experiences, existence and present
stimulations and future expectations. In anorexia nervosa, there is a failure in
proper perception of body size or part proportions, with body parts seen as either
larger or more voluminous than they really are. Subjects’ resolute wish to continue
to get thinner despite all opposing opinions is outstanding. (74)
In other words, when viewers compare their own body images to air-brushed and digitally
enhanced photographs of celebrity women, they often feel inadequate.
A paraphrased idea is a restatement of a source’s ideas in your own words. The original source’s
sentence structure and language must be completely changed; otherwise, you risk committing
plagiarism. To present a paraphrased idea in your paper,
o Indicate which source you are paraphrasing and place a source citation after the
paraphrase.
o Do not put quotation marks around the paraphrase.
Example:
o Original quote: “Young women diagnosed with anorexia report feelings of depression and
contemplate scenarios involving self-mutilation and suicide” (Pirtle 96).
o Paraphrase: Many patients also suffer from mild to severe depression and/or have suicidal
thoughts (Pirtle 96).
A summary is a condensed statement (usually one sentence) written in your own words of a longer
passage’s ideas. To present a summary in your paper,
o Indicate which source you are summarizing and place a source citation after the summary.
o If you are summarizing several pages’ worth of material, put the page range in the citation
as well.
Example: According to health journalist Jennifer Pirtle, serotonin levels usually rise when a person
eats, but patients with high levels of serotonin experience feelings of happiness and contentment
from not eating (96-7).
Synthesis is the use of information from at least two different sources to develop a single idea. You
must also show how the information from one source relates to the information from the other
source. Typically, sources either agree or disagree with or elaborate on each other’s views.
o Agreement: Author B supports, concurs with, agrees with, or adopts a view similar to that of
Author A.
o Disagreement: Author B contradicts, disagrees with, or challenges the claims of Author A.
o Elaboration: Author B elaborates on, illustrates, expands on, or further develops the claims of
Author A.
Example: Manley et al. observe that eating disorders “signal the distress the individual is
experiencing and function as coping mechanisms” (229). The findings of clinical nursing specialists
Beverley Murphy and Yvonne Manning support Manley et al.’s assertion that anorexic patients
restrict what they eat and how much they weigh to gain some sense of control over their lives.
Example: According to health journalist Jennifer Pirtle, “eating disorders affect between 5 million
and 10 million young women in the United States” (96). Of these millions of sufferers, “at least
50,000 individuals will die” (Pirtle 96), and hundreds of thousands of others will experience longlasting
and severe physical and psychological side effects. Psychologist A. Crisp, author of Let Me Be,
confirms Pirtle’s findings, noting that “12 to 20 percent of patients with the illness die” (qtd. in
Murphy and Manning 45).






In this written task you will need to identify an injury that is common to a sport of your choice.  You will be required to identify the risks of developing this injury considering analysis of movement/

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technique, equipment, psychology or training programmes.
Within your chosen sport, you may need to focus on one discipline or playing position e.g. rugby union prop forward.

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Having identified the potential risks, you need to use or develop an appropriate assessment tool to gather accurate and relevant information that could then be used to develop a specific injury reduction programme.  Your clinical reasoning for choice of assessment tool should be critically discussed and justified.
NB you are NOT required to develop the injury reduction programme.

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This task will assess learning outcomes 1 and 2
The assignment will count for 50% of the overall module mark, with a pass mark of 40%.
The essay should be no longer than 3000 words. The assignment should be submitted to BOTH turn-it in and grade centre on the blackboard site.

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In the essay you are expected to present a logical line of argument, for which you should provide support and justify the points made.

You should not present a series of discrete or unrelated points. You are expected to evaluate, analyse and discuss material rather than just present it in a descriptive manner. As a rough guide, for M level study, no more than 25-30%

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of the material should be descriptive. Aim for depth of analysis of a specific injury and make sure you relate directly to the assignment title. Do not be afraid to be imaginative or to indicate your own views on the subject area, but they must be supported by the argument being presented and where possible by empirical evidence.

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Literature should be used judiciously, with a critical evaluation of what is being said, rather than just reporting it. Illustrative examples may be used but do not waste words providing background information. Diagrams and figures should add clarity and complement the written text – not just restate it, or be a box around a chunk of written text.

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The sociological imagination

Apply a sociological perspective to the social world.
Analyze contemporary social issues using the sociological imagination and use sociological theories and concepts to analyze everyday life.
Recognize and define social structure and social interaction
Explain the reciprocal relationship in the influence between societal and structural factors, individual behavior and the self’s development
Develop written communication skills and critical thinking skills.
Apply American Psychological Association formatting and citation style when completing course assignments.

The purpose of this assignment is to record your life for one day and critically discuss how you are an actor in society; how you affect your social surroundings; and, how your daily life is shaped and constrained by society. This will allow you engage with many of the sociological concepts reviewed to-date including newer concepts such as impression management, stage theory and emotional labor.

Explain why you needed to perform in such a way (i.e., your motives, instincts, feelings, or structural constraints). Do you see who you are and where you are now? Write down your conclusion for this one-day life review journey.

1) Keep a journal. For one day record your life starting from the time when you wake up, to the first person you talk to, until you have finished your day and fall into bed asleep. The journal should be highly detailed Including details such as times, locations of every place you have been to (including where you start and end), people you have encountered, the ‘roles’ you have played facing different people and in different situations, the institutions you come into contact with (education, family, government, health, etc). Identify ‘who’ you were and ‘where’ you were in terms of what you have performed and what ‘stage’ you were on. Once you have completed your day, you will need to type your journal and include it at the end of your write-up. (the journal does not count towards you page count)

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