The object of this assignment is to compose an 800-1200 word food review of an American restaurant.
    Gives opinion on a food product or restaurant (for you, one product)
        Informed
        Balanced and nuanced, not biased
        Well-supported
    Describes food from a number of angles in a precise and colorful manner
        Context (preparation, atmosphere/plating, service, price)
        Appearance
        Smell
        Taste
        Texture
        Temperature
    The audience dictates tone (for us, this is a broad, general online audience)
        Voice/mood
        Level of formality
    Includes clear, relevant pictures to support research and create interest
    Makes a final judgment call at the end (recommend to the audience or not)
        Body of review justifies/explains the final judgment

Requirements

    Submission must demonstrate mastery of food review genre conventions
    Submission must convey the theme of “pandemic eats” as discussed in class by reflecting on food item’s appropriateness as a “pandemic food”
    Submission must be between 800 and 1200 words
    Submission must include one or two original photographs
    Submission must use standard MLA formatting guidelines
    Submission must be polished and error-free

Watch the video from this link: https://www.learner.org/series/american-passages-a-literary-survey/slavery-and-freedom/?jwsource=cl
Compare the three narratives that were discussed in the film.  Based on the descriptions in the film, which narrative would be most effective in convincing you to turn abolitionist?  Why?

According to the Budget and Accounting Act of 1921, the President must annually submit a budget to Congress by the first Monday in February. The proposed spending plan must show:

the condition of the treasury at the end of the last completed fiscal year;
the estimated condition of the treasury at the end of the current fiscal year; and
the estimated condition of the treasury at the end of the next fiscal year if the budget proposals are carried out.

The Presidents budget proposal is based on the budget requests of all Government agencies. Congress then reviews the Presidents budget and develops its budget in a multi-step process that includes the approval of a budget resolution. Go to the following website {http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/} to access the Budget of the U.S. Government, Fiscal Year 2021. Check out the various departments and budgets for the Fiscal Year 2021, which began October 1, 2020. Keeping in mind that the budget is usually approved during the prior spring, address the following questions:

What changes would you make to the budget? Are there any programs that you would enhance with an increase in expenditures? Are there any programs that you would enhance with a decrease in expenditures? Are there any programs that you would eliminate entirely? Why?
What ramifications would you need to consider in view of your answer to part a? If your suggestions increase the federal budget, from where would the funding come?

Notes:

You are NOT expected to read everything! There are a lot of summary chapters and tables. My suggestion is that you scroll through the list and click on a Department that interests you.
The budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2022, which begins October 1, 2021, would normally be available by now. Since it not yet available, please use the most recent budget. My intention is that you are aware of the proposed budget and become familiar with the contents for future reference.

In this weeks discussion, you will read selected passages in your book and share your understanding of positive messaging.You will analyze strategies employed for persuading audience after reviewing artifacts (see below) using the PAIBOC method.
READ
Review your reading of Module 2 from Week One. Focus on questions of audience such as what is discussed in your book (Locker & Kaczmarek, 2014, p. 22). More importantly, closely read Module 7 on positive emphasis and Module 8 on Reader Benefits. Focus on questions like “How do I create positive emphasis?” (p. 102) and “Why do Reader Benefits Work?” (p. 113).
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REFLECT
Tone is present in all communication activities. Ultimately, the tone of a message is a reflection of the writer and it does affect how the reader will perceive the message (Driscoll, 2010, para. 1).

The business writer should strive for an overall tone that is confident, courteous, and sincere; that uses emphasis and subordination appropriately; that contains nondiscriminatory language; that stresses the you attitude; and that is written at an appropriate level of difficulty (Ober, 1995, para. 1).

Initial Post Requires Two Areas of Response:
1) Positive Messaging
2) PAIBOC Analysis
CREATE and  POST
After reading the pages required above, please respond to the following questions. Be sure to reference your book at least once (and cite it in-text and in a reference at the bottom):
1) What is the importance of positive messaging?  How can you convey positive messages about yourself  in your professional communications? In your Final Portfolio?  Share a tactic you can use to improve your positive messaging or tone? Please quote from your reading and cite it appropriately in-text.
2) Using PAIBOC method analyze one of the following artifacts (see below).  Use the guiding questions to craft your response. Be sure to respond to each of the questions.  Please choose a different artifact than the one chosen by the peer who posted immediately before you.
While no specific word count is required, this is a Upper level class, and you are expected to provide full, meaningful responses. If you are unsure about answers to these questions, do some informal research. Be sure to quote and cite (both in-text and parenthetically) any research you use, including your book. Citations should be in APA format. This includes citations of sample portfolios you discuss.
PAiBOC Graphic: Purpose, Audience, Information,  Benefits, Objections, Context

Purpose What is your purpose of the artifact?
Audience Who is your intended audience?
Information What is the most pertinent information conveyed?
Benefits How does the information benefit the perceived audience?
Objections What might someone object to?
Context What is the context for this communication?

ARTIFACTS (chose one)

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Four Tasks
Assignments are a series of tasks or communications compiled into one file. Please complete the following assignments in the exact order listed. Each assignment should be on a single page to show proper formatting, but all should be submitted in ONE document. Submit this as ONE Microsoft Word document. Name the file JonesM – Assignment – Week Two [Replace “Jones” with your name and place the initial from your first name immediately following.] Click on title ” Week 2 Writing Assignment” to attach your assignment.
This week, you will be asked to put together a series of written communication that engages positive messaging for a variety of audiences. You will write a(n)
Evaluating You-Attitude in Documents that Cross your Desk
E-mail to a potential client or customer
E-mail Saying No to your Boss
Identify and analyze three professional sources related to your career

1. Evaluating You-Attitude in Documents that Cross your Desk (LO 6-1 to LO 6-5) 
Identify three sentences that do not use “you-attitude” in documents you see as a worker, consumer, or student. This material can come from business journals, magazines, professional websites, letters you’ve received from a business or non-profit organization, etc.
Write a memo to your instructor discussing your examples.  Within the memo, include the following information:
1. The original sentence(s).
2. A brief description of why the material does not adhere to you-attitude.
3. A revised version of the sentence(s) that incorporates principles of you-attitude.
Note: while our primary focus for this exercise is you-attitude, remember to consider some of the other concepts we’ve explored as well, such as audience awareness, reader benefits, and positive messaging. 
Additional guidance:
* Review Module 6, pp. 91-94
* Memo format, pp. 137-139 

See, too, the sample letter on p. 95 as an example that lacks you-attitude.
Here are some examples of sentences that have been revised:
Sentence:  I have worked hard to get you the best contract possible.  Or:  You’ll be happy to learn that we’re ready to offer you the best contract possible.
Problems:  Writer, not reader, oriented writing: the writer is concerned about himself, how hard he worked or how happy he is, rather than what the reader receives (benefits)
Revisions: Under the new contract you’ll receive dental insurance.

Sentence:  You need to send us your overdue balance of $550, or we’ll probably take you to court.     
Problems: Selfish and divisive pronouns us/we and you creates a personal conflict between the writer and reader. 
Revision: Please pay the overdue balance of $550 to avoid possible legal actions.  If you need help making this payment, please contact our credit department for assistance at 999-999-9999.   

Sentence: I have requested that your order is sent out today.
Problems: Where are the reader benefits to this message? What should the reader expect?
Revision: You will receive your order by Wednesday.
Below are some examples of criticism that certainly lack you-attitude. As practice, consider ways that you might adjust these examples based on the principles we’ve explored. (It is not necessary to include these in the memo to your instructor.) 
1. Reading your report reminds me of when I was a kid and my older brother used to spin me around and around and around. I have that same disoriented feeling and sickness in my stomach right now.
2. I will say that after looking over your job application, I had a religious awakening. The fact that anyone ever hired you before makes me believe in miracles.
3. This isn’t writing. It’s typing.
4. My mother always told me to find at least one good thing to say about someone. Well, I like the font you used.
5. It’s a testament to courage and indomitable spirit that a writer with your obvious challenges with the English language has managed to make it this far. Bravo, Shakespeare.
6. I would have to fix about half the spelling and grammar mistakes in this memo just to classify it as awful.
7. Your writing is a case study on the failure of the modern education system. I’m surprised you got the staple in the right place.
2. USING READER BENEFITS: Write an Email to a Potential Customer. See Unit 2, Module 8, Activity 8.10, p. 121
Imagine you are now working as a manager or owner of a business in your field. You have been given a lead to a person who may be interested in contracting your company or hiring your services. For example, if you are a health care, you want that person to visit your office to encourage the person to use your facility. If you are in sports management, you want that person to employ your services. If you in Homeland Security, you want that person to hire your company to strengthen his or her company’s security apparatus. Be creative, but realistic. In your email to the individual, be sure to anticipate and address feelings, fears, or needs that may have motivated him or her to reach out to your office/company/institution. Be sure to identify the features you offer and how those could benefit him or her. Reference all of Module 8 and in particular, see the examples in LO 8-3.
Ensure your email is:
Reader Benefits-Focused
Adapted to the Audience
Based on Intrinsic advantages
Supported by clear logic and explained in adequate detail
Phrased with the You-Attitude
3.  NEGATIVE MESSAGING/PERSUASIVE MESSAGING:  Saying No to the Boss (LO 13-1 to LO 13-3)
Today, you received the following e-mail message from your boss:
“Subject: Oversee United Way
I’m appointing you to be the company representative to oversee United Way. You’ve done a good job the last three years, so this year should be a piece of cake!”
It’s true that you know exactly what to do. The job wouldn’t be hard for you. But that’s just the problem. You wouldn’t learn anything, either. You’d rather have an assignment that would stretch you, teach you new skills, or enable you to interact with new people. Continuing to grow is your insurance of continued employability and mobility. Three upcoming projects in your division might offer growth:
creating videos for a “town meeting” for all employees to be held at the beginning of next quarter,
creating an intranet for the company,
or serving on the diversity committee.
Any of these would be time-consuming, but no more time-consuming than running the United Way campaign.
Write an e-mail to your boss, asking for something more challenging to do. 

Additional guidance: review Module 13, pp. 220-224.
4. Evaluating Sources 

One of the responsibilities often associated with management is the gathering of career-specific information on resources or professional development. Familiarity with professional sources shows you have interest in your field and invest time to stay current with developments and debates in your industry.
For this assignment, you will identify three credible sources related to your field. You will identify the sources using accurate APA format. Then, for each source, you will write two complete paragraphs that
Summarize the source;
Comment on the sources benefits and currency.
The three sources should include  one of each of the following sources:
An academic or professional source from the Keiser e-library database. Avoid single articles, too. Try to identify a database or a journal relevant to your field.
A professional news in your field or a respected commercial site like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal. An online magazine such as Forbes or Fortune might be appropriate, depending on your field.
An organizational site such as .org, .edu, and .gov site. Examples could include American Medical Association, the National Criminal Justice Association, the American Dairymen’s Association, and so forth.
Clue: When using sources, you want to analyze the source of the data, the numbers, and what the words mean to those who may have been surveyed. For your Final Project/Portfolio you will include these sources and an introductory paragraph (250 words minimum) on your skills in researching appropriate sources and vetting them for credibility and relevance to your field.

Hello friend,

All the assessment is well explained in the file uploaded. (PDF)
The structure to use is also written down in the PDF document.
The analysis should not exceed 2500 words.

You will also find the following uploads on Materiality Matrix, Management and Sustainability Tools (PPT) useful in completing the assessment.

We can then discuss together about everything to make sure this is clear to you.

Here is a template of the assessment (the link below)  , explained point by point .
So this is not the format you will use because this is a video and you are doing an essay (analysis) , but It can help you understand :

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* Reflect on several things that strike you in the chapter.  You may want to include an insight or an observation on the part of the author that you find interesting, thought-provoking, challenging, resonating, convicting, or even annoying and distressing. You may comment on things with which you agree or disagree.
* Your reflections need not be long, but they need to be specific enough to show that you have given the chapter a good read. A comment that reads, I like the chapter. It is interesting, does not count.
* Please indicate page numbers

develop your own topic. Something about this reading seems amiss in this regard; certainly there’s humor in the essay, but there might also be a satirical note throughout. Keep this in mind while reading. The most important thing to remember regarding a topic idea is that you should try to focus on Wallace and his essay – not just on the general topic he brings up. Do not give your opinion on the morality of eating lobsters. Rather, examine the ideas Wallace writes about, and/or the way he writes about them, It’s useful to compose a question or series of questions you want to explore in an essay – the answer to your main question will serve as your thesis. Must incorporate at least two database articles as research and to submit an MLA formatted document as an attachment! Here is the link to the reading https://genius.com/David-foster-wallace-consider-the-lobster-annotated