Essay Guidelines:
You will write a paper of 500-700 words in length, responding to one of the following two questions:

1.    What is the function of meta-fiction in The Murder of Roger Ackroyd?

2.    Is Dr. Sheppard an unreliable narrator? If so, does he fit into one of William Riggans four categories of unreliable narrators (Liar, Madman, Naif, Picaro)? Or, must you invent (and define!) a fifth category of unreliable narrator in order to explain how his narrative functions?

You should have:
1.    An Introduction
2.    No fewer than three body paragraphs
3.    A concluding paragraph
4.    Your paper should be typed, double-spaced, 12-point font.

My evaluation will be based primarily on 3 criteria:
1.    Are the sentences expressive of meaning?
2.    Do paragraphs follow the structure I discuss in the Writing Lab Lecture?
3.    Does the paper make and develop analytical claims?

research to
identify the company you wish to analyze in your final project. (Our textbook is a
rich source of ethical dilemmas companies have faced, as are news sources.)
Briefly (in a page or two) state which company you wish to analyze and describe
the ethical dilemma or dilemmas you plan to discuss in your paper. Conclude with
your initial thoughts about which ethical theories seem to be most relevant in this
situation (e.g., I think that the CEO was acting from an ethical egoist perspective
because). As always, your submission should be in Times New Roman, 12
point font, and double-spaced.

Essay Questions:

Pick one of the following questions (or a combination of questions) and write a unified critical response essay meaning that you use the text to back up your observations, comment, ideas, and arguments Have fun, take chances, and write. I will be looking to see your minds at work not at grammar and spelling (well, just a bit)

1.    Why would a smart Indian be a dangerous person, widely feared and ridiculed (paragraph 6)? Why would non-Indians adopt this opinion? Why would Indian children adopt this self-defeating idea?

2.    What does the author mean when he writes in paragraph 7, I was trying to save my life? What point is he making about books and educating oneself?

3.    Based on Alexies story, what inner characteristics or outward support does a person need to break free of stereotypes and dead ends and forge a path to success?

4.    In paragraph 3, the author uses the metaphor that a paragraph was a fence that held words. Does this metaphor help you understand what a paragraph does? How would you explain a paragraph?

Not too much paraphrasing but more quotes

Reading is attached below

In each module, specific Learning Objectives were provided in the Module Overviews. Using these as guideposts, please summarize the major themes covered in the Discussions. Begin with a short one-paragraph introduction, then write a single paragraph that explains the major issues covered in DBs 2/3, 4/5, and 6/7. High scores will require students to specifically reference their peers’ work and the assigned readings (e.g., “In DB-2, John S. argued that …”; According to Martin, …”; “In my main assignment, I stated that…”). In the context of “Lessons Learned,” you will also need to include an additional paragraph covering THREE (3) points which you feel added to your understanding of the impact of globalization on contemporary society. Choose those themes you felt to be noteworthy, enlightening, interesting, or controversial. Lastly, you should then provide a conclusion which discusses how the textbook, lectures, and any other assigned readings/documents/images supported your learning outcomes. Your submission should be between 1,000 and 1,500 words.

Details on grading criteria are given in rubrics below:

1) Synthesis of concepts and cogency of analysis: The response refers to the readings and shows a clear understanding of main ideas, people, places, and issues covered in the course. There are no irrelevant comments, inconsistencies, and the information is on point. Ideas are clearly and properly organized. Course terminology/concepts are correctly employed.

2) Application of personal experience and intellectual abilities: The response provides personal examples, critical thinking, online research, illuminating points, etc. that tie in with the course material being discussed. Insight is provided to some concept.

3) Quality of writing and use of the English language: The writing is grammatically correct, clear, and concise. The response is well formulated and easy to read and to understand.

4) Use of sources and proper citation style: The response satisfies the requirements regarding use of the course texts, as well as online sources not assigned by the professor. The citation style adheres to Chicago/Turabian norms and is verifiable.

Learning Modues – 2/3 – Alexandera Verdi
RE: Main Assignment: question 1

Popular culture plays a massive role in developing the general publics view of political culture. Today, more than ever, Americans are constantly connected to the world around them. Social media, television, cinema, news outlets, and propaganda continuously shape and reinforce how the public views the United States and other countries. Geopolitical theorist, Antonio Gramsci, recognizes the idea that popular culture creates a false consciousness and an artificial reality for the working class (Dittmer).  In fact, its the news stations, movies, television shows, and social media sites that constantly shape what the American public should care about. CNN, a popular, center-left leaning American news network has focused on; COVID-19, BLM and other human rights movements, and has outwardly supported the Biden/Harris campaign. On the other hand, Fox News, another popular American news network, appeals to the conservative, right-wing platform. They have followed the words of Donald Trump; continuously downplaying COVID-19, ignoring minority activist movements, and driving the idea that the economy is doing better than ever. Whether right or wrong in their alignments, both are biased news networks and they drastically shape their viewers political landscapes. Social media also plays a major role in determining what Americans focus should be. Politics are even more present on these sites than ever and politicians are feeding false ads and lies to the American people. Facebooks CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, acknowledges this problem but refuses to control misinformation on the platform (OSullivan). This means, fake news will continuously be spread and the American public will become even more deluded before the upcoming election. Even the president himself, who is supposed to be the trusted leader of this country, has been accused of making false claims. According to the Washington Post, It took President Trump 827 days to top 10,000 false and misleading claims in The Fact Checkers database (Kessler). All of this biased, misleading information constantly plagues the public view of the world. Rather than displaying facts and allowing viewers to imagine their own political landscapes, these outlets force that idea of false consciousness. This ultimately constructs the voters election choices for them, simply out of how they receive public information.

The American ideal of nationalism is concretely instilled in childrens minds from a very young age. Pledging allegiance in school every day, wearing the American flag, and large celebrations of American history (Veterans day, 4thof July, Labor Day, MLK, etc.) all enforce the concept of pride in the United States. This type of nationalism is also prominent in television and cinema. Especially, in marvel comics depictions of the Avengers and Captain America. I recall watching the first movie in the series when I was younger. At the time, I was too young to recognize the relations to WWII and Nazi Germany, as well as the American foreign policy of containment. But, I was aware of the importance of the United States role in foreign involvement, in order to get rid of the bad guys. It also shaped how I viewed military service in our country as a prideful and respectable position.

References:

Dittmer, Jason, and Daniel Bos. Popular Culture, Geopolitics, and Identity. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.

Kessler, Glenn, and Salvador Rizzo. Analysis | President Trump Has Made More than 20,000 False or Misleading Claims. The Washington Post. WP Company, July 13, 2020. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/07/13/president-trump-has-made-more-than-20000-false-or-misleading-claims/.

O’Sullivan, Donie, and Brian Fung. Facebook Will Limit Some Advertising in the Week before the US Election — but It Will Let Politicians Run Ads with Lies. CNN. Cable News Network, September 3, 2020. https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/03/tech/facebook-political-ads-election/index.html.

Learning Module 4/5 – Television and films play a huge role in our everyday lives, we are able to better understand candidates that are running for President. These advancements in technology impact our beliefs regarding the United States government. Holland believes that “film and television have helped to mediate and remediate history, tell coherent stories, and forge temporary stable identities” (Holland, 2019). Of course, the media can distort crucial information or even hide information, therefore it becomes difficult to analyze if the information being shared is accurate. With the research I have done, I have realized that there are not many films or television shows which have a woman as a president. The television show named “24: Redemption” the president has decided to resign and allow Allison Taylor to take an oath to become the president. In the article, it states that the president Noah Daniels gives Allison Taylor the power to become President when everything started to fall apart (Fuchs, 2018). Noah Daniels seems to not trust Allison Taylor when she states that she wanted to send out troops to help out. He doesn’t agree with her, and his behavior seems to just “push her off.” I personally believe that television and films tend to just portray women as if they’re not able to make “smart choices” or even have power. In politics, women have always been underrepresented across the globe (Baskaran & Hessami, 2018). In 2016, about 22.8% of national parliamentarians were women and only nine women served had government roles ( Baskaran & Hessami, 2018). These low numbers show the fact that women are indeed underrepresented in politics. An explanation for the underrepresentation is the fact that women “face systematic discrimination in the political arena (Baskaran & Hessami, 2018)”. Another factor could be that traditional voters may have “traditional views on the role of women in society and consequently regard women as unsuitable for leadership positions (Baskaran & Hessami, 2018).”  In the 2016 election, Hilary Clinton was the first woman candidate, which raised concerns for some individuals. The article in the Washington Post states that ” 39 percent of them preferred Trump to 54 percent for Clinton.”  Some do not think this is a sexist issue and believe that they would have voted for a woman, just not that individual (Sullivan, 2019). Movies with a strong female lead such as 24: Redemption, shows that the way women are represented is not entirely fair or accurate. Many still do believe in the stereotypes that have been created for women which could have been a factor as to why Hilary Clinton’s loss in the election. Television and films impact the way we see the world and individuals.

References:

Baskaran, Thushyanthan, and Zohal Hessami. 2018. “Does the Election of a Female Leader Clear the Way for More Women in Politics?” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 10 (3): 95-121.

Fuchs, Cynthia. “24: Redemption.” PopMatters. PopMatters, 25 Feb. 2018. Web. 01 Oct. 2020.]

Holland, Jack. Fictional Television and American Politics: From 9/11 to Donald Trump. Manchester University Press.(2019).

Sullivan, Margaret. “Perspective | How Sexist Will the Media’s Treatment of Female Candidates Be? Rule out ‘not at All.'” The Washington Post. WP Company, 20 Feb. 2019. Web. 01 Oct. 2020.

Learning Module 6/7  – Two separate pop culture artifacts that critique the news media are twitter and celebrities. The news media today is so biased and untrustworthy, whether it be CNN Fox News or MSNBC every channel has an agenda of what they want you to know and think, it goes for the left and right. You can see it more now than ever since we are in one of the most crucial election years in the history of our country. Twitter is one of the most useful apps right now for news, you get up to the minute news updates like never before which is great, as long as they are from a trustworthy source. It’s very easy to scroll through twitter and see false reports of really anything whether it be politics, sports or just things people say. This is the bad side of twitter, it has fake news and also lots of negativity. Sometimes I need to take a break from social media just after scrolling through twitter not just because of all the BS there is just so much negativity and hate on there as well. Celebrities can also be tied into twitter, celebrities have taken it upon themselves to promote voting recently which is awesome, everyone should vote who is eligible, voting is the right that separates us from a lot of people who are not as fortunate to live in a democracy. Where I draw the line is when celebrities start telling people who to vote for, that I do not agree with, 99% of people are not and will never be in the situation financially that celebrities are in so one candidates policies might work for your favorite movie star but not you who is slaving away the days working 40 hours a week to pay rent and put food on the table. Just this week a bunch of celebrities including Mark Ruffalo and Sarah Silverman and a few other celebrities released a video of them all at home naked trying to promote voting. I just don’t get it, just put some clothes on, if anything it turns people away from what your promoting it’s just weird and makes people uncomfortable and it comes off as more of an attention move. I would consider twitter and celebrities as satire because they are trying to get a message across it is not a joke to them. I think to some degree anyone with twitter who sees all the tweets and headlines if affected in some way, but I think I do a pretty good job of ignoring it and doing my own research and coming up with opinions on my own contrary to what twitter and celebrities have to say.   

Chichizola, Corey. Mark Ruffalo, Sarah Silverman And Other Celebs Get Naked To Convince People To Vote. CINEMABLEND, CINEMABLEND, 8 Oct. 2020, www.cinemablend.com/news/2556409/mark-ruffalo-sarah-silverman-and-other-celebs-get-naked-to-convince-people-to-vote.

Trump Covid Post Deleted by Facebook and Hidden by Twitter. BBC News, BBC, 6 Oct. 2020, www.bbc.com/news/technology-54440662.

PLEASE PLEASE  1) Synthesis of concepts and cogency of analysis: The response refers to the readings and shows a clear understanding of main ideas, people, places, and issues covered in the course. There are no irrelevant comments, inconsistencies, and the information is on point. Ideas are clearly and properly organized. Course terminology/concepts are correctly employed.

2) Application of personal experience and intellectual abilities: The response provides personal examples, critical thinking, online research, illuminating points, etc. that tie in with the course material being discussed. Insight is provided to some concept.

3) Quality of writing and use of the English language: The writing is grammatically correct, clear, and concise. The response is well formulated and easy to read and to understand.

4) Use of sources and proper citation style: The response satisfies the requirements regarding use of the course texts, as well as online sources not assigned by the professor. The citation style adheres to Chicago/Turabian norms and is verifiable.

ALL ASSIGNED READING FROM DISCUSSIONS  POST THAT  I HAVE COPIED

Now that you have read and discussed Indigenous London, it is time to write a formal book review about it.  Scholars write book reviews all the time. It is one way we quality check each other’s published works. Even if you are not pursuing a career in higher education, learning to critically analyze a text is a useful skill to have and one you may be called on to use in a variety of settings.

Instructions

Your book review should be 800-1000 words.

Your book review should be double-spaced.

It is not necessary to conduct research for this assignment outside of reading the book.

You should organize it according to “Essay on Writing Academic Book Reviews,” (Links to an external site.) Inside Higher Ed (2015).

I want all students to use the same framework below to organize their reviews. It is not necessary to have subtitles in your review.  If you follow these guidelines, I will be able to make out your strategy.

Introduction. All good pieces of academic writing should have an introduction, and book reviews are no exception. Open with a general description of the topic and/or problem addressed by the work in question. Think, if possible, of a hook to draw your readers in.

Summary of argument. Your review should, as concisely as possible, summarize the books argument. Even edited collections and textbooks will have particular features intended to make them distinctive in the proverbial marketplace of ideas. What, ultimately, is this books raison dtre? If there is an identifiable thesis statement, you may consider quoting it directly.

About the author(s). Some basic biographical information about the author(s) or editor(s) of the book you are reviewing is necessary. Who are they? What are they known for? What particular sorts of qualifications and expertise do they bring to the subject? How might the work you are reviewing fit into a wider research or career trajectory?

Summary of contents. A reasonably thorough indication of the research methods used (if applicable) and of the range of substantive material covered in the book should be included.

Strength. Identify one particular area in which you think the book does well. This should, ideally, be its single greatest strength as an academic work.

Weakness. Identify one particular area in which you think the book could be improved. While this weakness might be related to something you actually believe to be incorrect, it is more likely to be something that the author omitted, or neglected to address in sufficient detail.

Conclusion. End your review with a concluding statement summarizing your opinion of the book. You should also explicitly identify a range of audiences whom you think would appreciate reading or otherwise benefit from the book.

Describe how women and/or gender played an essential role in the development of America? Explain your answer.

Please answer ONE of the following questions. Your response should be in essay format and should contain an argumentative thesis statement, introduction, conclusion, and well-organized body paragraphs.

Read the article linked below

https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2017/07/27/health/ap-us-med-embryos-gene-editing.html

Do some research to understand what CRISPR is and how it works. Learn about the applications, the possibilities and the controversy of its potential uses.

Tell somebody you know (family, friend, colleague) about CRISPR. Explain to them how it works and its uses. Find out what they think about CRISPR being a tool that could help babies avoid inherited diseases, or cure cancer patients, or treat HIV infections and ask them how they feel about the use of CRISPR to edit human embryos.

Contribute to the discussion board. Your post should include:

Short definition of CRISPR.
A link to one of the resources you used to learn about CRISPR.
A summary of your experience on sharing information about CRISPR with your listener.

Review the MN BON Nurse Practice Act and examine the Scope of Practice for the LPN and RN and the article on Scope of Practice Decision Making Framework. Respond to the following two parts:

a. What is the LPN role in the development/revision of policies and procedures?
b. Scenario: You encounter a situation in which you are asked to perform a skill or assume a responsibility that you are uncertain about undertaking. Using the framework, describe the specific example and how you will use this tool to assist you in determining if the task is within your scope of practice.

Site at least 2 references in APA format.

Reading —  https://www.wbur.org/artery/2016/02/05/world-music-crashfest

Questions:

What are some of the objections to the label “world music”? Why might it be considered problematic?
Briefly discuss an idea or quotation from this reading that was especially interesting, surprising, or thought-provoking for you.