Write a two page summary (double space) of the salient points from the case (see attached PDF), lessons learned, and correlation to readings/discussions from Week 1 and 2. 

Note: To clarify and reiterate,  you will do a  combine summary of the case study and the readings from this week lesson and last week. You should have already read these chapters but here are the readings:

Readings: 

Lesson 1: 

Chapter 1 (Haddow, Bullock & Coppola, Emergency Management) and Chapter 1 (White, Terrorism and Homeland Security online reading)

Lesson 2: 

Chapter 2 (by Sylves, This is the PDF I attached)

Chapters 2 & 3 (by Haddow Emergency Management online reading)

This assignment is designed to help you identify and adapt to the potential audience(s) for your persuasive speech. Your persuasive speech will be graded on how well you adapt your speech to your audience. Although the audience could potentially be anyone, since you are posting it online, its not likely that anyone/everyone would watch it. Those who do not do a thorough analysis will not receive full credit.

Question:

Suppose there are 2 people, Ari and Immy. Last Friday night, both Ari and Immy spent 4 hours working in a soup kitchen. But when you ask them, they had very different motives. Ari loves helping people less fortunate and gets a lot of personal satisfaction from serving in this way. In fact, you could say that Ari was doing what he felt like doing. Immy, on the other hand, hates things like soup kitchens, and to make it worse, all of his friends are at a really fun party. But he knows that helping people less fortunate is the right thing to do, so he goes to the soup kitchen despite his feelings.

If you had to choose, who would you say had a more moral motivation – Ari or Immy?

**Write an one-paragraph answering the above question

Journal Assignment 2 – 1 Paragraph each about the following (reading, watching, listening). Minimum total of 1 page.  Maximum total of 2 pages.

Due 21 Jan 2020 @ 11:59 pm.

Choose to write about anything from each of these 3 areas you want. The goal is to successfully communicate and convince those grading your writing that you spent the time reading the literature, watching the film, and listening to some of the things on the playlist. Keep in mind the learning outcomes for the course. 

  

Question 1 

  1. Gutenbergs discovery of      movable type and mechanical printing had no effect on the ability to mass      produce books. 

True 

False 

3 points   

Question 2 

  1. A large book that displays      intricate artwork on the cover and is more expensive than a mass-market      paperback is called a: 

  

a.

audiobook 

 

b.

e-book 

 

c.

book on CD 

 

d.

softcover book 

3 points   

Question 3 

  1. Desktop publishing has      done much to decentralize print media and it has given rise to      books-on-demand. 

True 

False 

3 points   

Question 4 

  1. The independent bookstores      that survived the Amazon and e-book waves have exhibited declining sales      during the past few years. 

True 

False 

3 points   

Question 5 

  1. A popular movie based on a      book can increase sales of the book, even if the book was first published      several years earlier. 

True 

False 

3 points   

Question 6 

  1. In the early twentieth      century, as printing costs declined and Americans could afford to buy more      books, the publishing industry grew. 

True 

False 

3 points   

Question 7 

  1. Mergers and consolidations      created conglomerates that gave birth to smaller, profitable      newspaper companies. 

True 

False 

3 points   

Question 8 

  1. In the nineteenth century,      “new journalism” concentrated more on news and less on editorials      and essay columns. 

True 

False 

3 points   

Question 9 

  1. The ____________ made it possible to      reduce printing costs in the early nineteenth century. 

  

a.

First Amendment 

 

b.

rotary press 

 

c.

wire services 

 

d.

new journalism 

3 points   

Question 10 

  1. If The New York Times prints an article accusing      New Jersey governor Chris Christie of taking campaign contributions      from wealthy citizens with ties to organized crime, and Christies public      relations staff states that these claims are completely unfounded, they      might file a complaint of ____________ against the newspaper in order to      get the story retracted. 

  

a.

exaggerated publishing 

 

b.

yellow journalism 

 

c.

libel 

 

d.

sensationalism 

3 points   

Question 11 

  1. Which of the following is      a dominant trend in the newspaper industry that allows many news      organizations to combine multiple media into a single story? 

  

a.

multimedia convergence 

 

b.

more personal ads 

 

c.

the use of international   journalists 

 

d.

microchips in newspaper   vending boxes 

3 points   

Question 12 

  1. The Penny Press became      popular during the mid-1800s as people desired timely coverage of events      at affordable prices.  

True 

False 

3 points   

Question 13 

  1. With the rise of digital publishing      platforms, accuracy and objectivity in news reporting has largely      vanished. 

True 

False 

3 points   

Question 14 

  1. The first American magazines,      published during the 1700s, were limited by too few readers with leisure      time to read, high costs of publishing, and expensive distribution by      horse-drawn coaches. 

True 

False 

3 points   

Question 15 

  1. Magazines with large audiences can      charge more for advertising because more people will see the      advertisement. 

True 

False 

3 points   

Question 16 

  1. By the late 1990s, desktop      publishing, inexpensive photocopying, high-speed printing, and the      publication of magazines in virtual form were making it easier to enter      into the magazine business. 

True 

False 

3 points   

Question 17 

  1. __________ are consumers that can      be grouped together because of specific demographics or special interests      such as hobbies or politics. 

  

a.

Segmented audiences 

 

b.

General audiences 

 

c.

Wide audiences 

 

d.

Mass audiences 

3 points   

Question 18 

  1. __________ is a creative work of      art, writing, film, or software that belongs to a legally protected owner. 

  

a.

Patent 

 

b.

Plagiarism 

 

c.

Intellectual property 

 

d.

Royalty 

3 points   

Question 19 

  1. Technology that transfers      page images composed inside a computer directly to printing plates is      called: 

  

a.

woodcuts 

 

b.

graphic arts 

 

c.

computer-to-plate 

 

d.

sketches 

3 points   

Question 20 

  1. News magazines attract      young people with below average incomes. 

True 

False 

Identify a past incident (writing it in case study format) and briefly provide details associated with the response or recovery phase or both. Please write about the natural disaster of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico of 2018.

My class for this semester is Disaster, Emergency and Security. I have attached the grade rubric. Please use this as a guide line to get maximum points. Use 12-point font, Ariel, single spaced and in-text citation and reference.

Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:   As  crime and criminality evolve, so must policing. Technology, cybercrime, biometrics,  DNA,  body-worn  cameras,  and many other changes have occurred over the past two decades.  Choose an area of policing that has changed in the past decade.  Discuss the merits and detriments of your chosen issue. 

 

Write a 2-page elements of fiction essay on one of the short stories, or the poem, from the assigned readings for Module 01. Explain the following in your paper:

  1. Key historical events which influenced the piece: Expand on how the key historical events influenced the plot and theme.
  2. Setting: Why is the setting important to the story? (The setting is where the story takes place).
  3. Theme: What is the major theme or idea of the story? Here are some examples of themes you might find in literature: loss of innocence, love, loss, grief, man vs. nature, man vs. technology, death, old-age, coming of age, alienation, overcoming the odds, a heros quest, etc.

Note: The theme of a work of fiction is different from the plotthe plot tells you the sequence of events or what happened. The theme tells you the main lesson or message of the narrative. It is the main point that the author wants you to understand from reading the short story, poem, or novel.

  1. Also, select one of the terms to include in your story analysis from your Literary Terms Exercise in this module (Allegory, Ambiguity, Antagonist, Archetype, Diction, Flashback, Foreshadowing, Protagonist, and Regionalism). Explain how this was used in the story, with examples and lines illustrating your claims. Use in-text citations where needed.

Your paper must be written in APA format. Use the APA template from your Course Guide to complete this assignment. You should have an APA cover page; 2 full pages of essay text with in-text citations, quotes, and lines from the readings; and a References page. No additional resources other than the assigned readings are required; however, you may want to include additional resources from the Rasmussen library. All papers are to be written in Times New Roman 12 pt. font and be double-spaced.