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View these images that promote controversy: Oil Spill Clean UpLinks to an external site., Offshore Drilling RallyLinks to an external site., Offshore Oil RigLinks to an external site., Fracking HearingLinks to an external site., Fracking ProtestLinks to an external site., Fracking PlantLinks to an external site.. Consider what each image means and how it offers controversy. Part II – Analyzing Argument in Text and Video Read and view the following materials on oil/gas extraction. “Don’t Drill Along the East Coast”Links to an external site. (Feb 2, 2015) “Offshore Drilling Remains a Risk Worth Taking”Links to an external site. (2014) Ice and Brimstone: Years of Living DangerouslyLinks to an external site. (2014) This link will take you to Part 15. Watch Parts 15-16. “Fracking Is Not Harmful to the Environment”Links to an external site. (2014) “Fracking Is Harmful to the Environment”Links to an external site. (2014) Fracking: Positive or Negative Impact?Links to an external site. (Sept 6, 2013) You can read the Fracking Positive or Negative Impacts transcript.docx Download Fracking Positive or Negative Impacts transcript.docx as you watch. complete the pros and cons chart

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I’m working on a management question and need guidance to help me learn. Marketing Plan 1. Develop the marketing plan for the catering event. The marketing plan is required to include Market, Demographic, Geographic, and Psychographic segmentations + the 4 P’s of marketing. 2. Provide the completed marketing plan3. Provide the Budget task information on all marketing costs for the catering event.Budget 1. Develop the budget for all costs involved for the catering event (i.e., menu items, equipment costs, marketing costs, staffing costs, venue costs, etc.). The budget must include major cost headings and their associated costs below the major heading. Make sure to show the number of hours each staff member worked, their hourly wage, and the total cost of wage for each staffed worker. Include a grand total for each major cost heading. Provide a brief explanation where the funding for the catered event comes from to cover the budget costs. 2. The minimum budget is $1,000 and the maximum budget is $100,000. 3. Ensure the budget costs are realistic.both marketing plan and budget has to be seperate tables. You should check the document that i uploaded and use the information from there

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The essay is due the last week of class, but will require several activities that lead up to it. It is a problem/solution essay, and you may choose your own topic as long as it fits the assignment. In your paper, you will research the problem and propose a solution. * Find and post your topic (see assignment sheet below); Step 1. Read Chapter 15 to find how to write a reader centered long report. Step 2. Choose a Topic Step 3. Find or conduct research to use for your report. Step 4. Create 2 original visuals/graphics in accordance with the rules of chapter 10. Step 5. Write your report. Use UpSwing to get feedback on the rough draft of your report. The following links provide the training material about the Discovery Search, which is the broad based search available in our library. Step 1. Watch the training videos, then login to find at least two articles to use for your research report. Training for Discovery Search (Links to an external site.) ***Link to Library Modules 2. Once you have viewed the modules, you can log into the Discovery search below. Link to Discovery Search for Search Everything 3. Find and read at least 2 articles that will be useful for your research report.Â

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OPTION B. Film yourself explaining a poorly understood or unknown aspect of Asian American to a friend or family member. Your explanation should be between 10-20 minutes in length, and it should include detailed information from at least two lectures and one reading. Film both your explanation of the history and your audience’s reaction. Post as a youtube or vimeo film and turn in the link. The larger purpose of this assignment is to engage someone outside the class in a meaningful discussion about something you learned in the course.OPTION D. Create an infographic that you think addresses a theme that more people need to understand about Asian American history. at least two lectures and one reading. You may use canvas, visme, or whatever program you prefer. Post your infographic to a social media site of your choosing and turn in screenshots of the infographic on your social media account. Include screenshots of comments you get in response. OPTION E. Create a storymap narrating the history of Asian Americans in a particular place. While you are welcome to use outside sources, you should make sure to substantively engage with at least two lectures and one reading from this class.

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Concert Description/TitleConcertDateConcert TimeConcert Location1. List of Program/music performeda. Titles and composers of each piece. 2. 1-2 Paragraph description of Musicians/performersa. What kind of instruments? What style(s) of music? Where are they from? Anything interesting or unique about this performance? 3. 1-2 Paragraph description of performance elements of performancea. Describe the performance using musical terminology (timbre, rhythm, form, style, etc.)b. Describe the performance quality using musical terminology (pitch, rhythmic alignment, articulations, uniformity of style, etc.)4. 1-2 Paragraph description of expressive elements of performancea. What mood/emotion/character/feeling was being conveyed by the performance? b. How effective were the musicians at evoking the desired mood/emotion/character/feeling? c. Did you like the performance? Did you like the music? Would you recommend? d. Synthesize all elements of the performance into an informed aesthetic critique. 5. Provide some evidence you were actually there a. Physical evidence: ticket stub, program, picture of you thereb. Description of something unique to the concert only someone who was there would know

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Thank about Gibbs supportive climate components as you watch Sally Kohn’s Ted Talk on “emotional correctness.” https://www.ted.com/talks/sally_kohn_let_s_try_emotional_correctness?language=en#t-337320 (Links to an external site.) Think about how Sally Kohn’s notion of “emotional correctness” is similar to communication climate. Which of Gibb’s supportive climate components are at work in her recommendations? Consider this observation by Kohn: “He’s listening—not because of what I said, but how I said it.” How might changing your words and tone affect how others listen to you? You do not need to answer every one of these questions in your response, but do consider them. Next, on a slightly different topic, please watch Gary Turk’s Poem “Look Up” and think about how social media and your interaction with screens of all types effects the way in which you interact with the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7dLU6fk9QY#action=share (Links to an external site.) Please choose some aspect of communication climate and relate it to emotional correctness or Gibbs supportive climate components and the way in which we create communication climates both in person and online.

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Concert Description/TitleConcert DateConcert TimeConcert Location1. List of Program/music performeda. Titles and composers of each piece. 2. 1-2 Paragraph description of Musicians/performersa. What kind of instruments? What style(s) of music? Where are they from? Anything interesting or unique about this performance? 3. 1-2 Paragraph description of performance elements of performancea. Describe the performance using musical terminology (timbre, rhythm, form, style, etc.)b. Describe the performance quality using musical terminology (pitch, rhythmic alignment, articulations, uniformity of style, etc.)4. 1-2 Paragraph description of expressive elements of performancea. What mood/emotion/character/feeling was being conveyed by the performance? b. How effective were the musicians at evoking the desired mood/emotion/character/feeling? c. Did you like the performance? Did you like the music? Would you recommend? d. Synthesize all elements of the performance into an informed aesthetic critique. 5. Provide some evidence you were actually there a. Physical evidence: ticket stub, program, picture of you thereb. Description of something unique to the concert only someone who was there would know

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Discuss the issue of healthcare inequities and disparities and possible strategies for restorative justiceLEARNING OBJECTIVES: To understand the principles of community health, health inequities and community justice.READINGS:CBA, Chapter 1, “Securing the Right to Health Care and Well-Being” pp. 1-22″Ten Things to Know about Health” https://unnaturalcauses.org/assets/uploads/file/10things.pdf “Why Are You Not Dead Yet?” Access at:http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science_of_longevity/2013/09/life_expectancy_history_public_health_and_medical_advances_that_lead_to.html Racial Disparities in Health CareIn Focus: Reducing Racial Disparities in Health Care by Confronting Racism | Commonwealth Fund Robert Wood Johnson, May 2017,“What is Health Equity”https://www.rwjf.org/en/library/research/2017/05/w…Readings: McKenzie, Kwame. 2008. “Urbanization, Social Capital and Mental Health.” Global Social Policy, vol. 8, no. 3 (December), pp. 359-377. http://gsp.sagepub.com/content/8/3/359.full.pdf+html. NO DIRECT LINKPlease use the following materials/ websites as your reference. no outside materials is needed to answer this question.Please cite all works apa form

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The assignment is to write a biography of an American who was a public figure, an elected official or one of some significant accomplishments. Persons like Martin Luther King, Malcom X and Susan B. Anthony are examples of public figures. The paper cannot be on a business, sports or entertainment figure.This is a research paper, so it must have research. Works citied page and references in the paper are a must. Please use all sources in the works cited page and not just one.Please do not write in first person and no thesis statement should be prepared.Be very careful about using other people’s work. Quote them and you are fine.A topic, or one very close to the suggested ones, must be selected from the list distributed in class. A form getting approval for the topic from the teacher will be submitted in class and should be returned as soon as possible. Papers must include a minimum of five sources in the Works Cited page and sources must be books and journal articles. Websites should be avoided.- I CHOSE MY PERSON AS JESSE JACKSON-First page should be Early Life, Second should be his early career, Page 3 and 4 should be his accomplishments, and the last page should just be a summary.

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I’m working on a writing multi-part question and need a sample draft to help me understand better. Write a thesis statement about any of the following promptsCreate an MLA formatted document and include the followingIndicate which prompt you choseInclude your clearly labeled thesis statement (a response to the prompt question you chose)Include an explanatory note underneath your thesis that begins: What I want the reader to understand as a result of reading this literary analysis essay is…Conclude with an honest, direct assessment of your thesis draft (4 to 6 sentences) that evaluates your thesis draft based on the following four criteria:The narrowness of the FOCUS Does the thesis attempt to cover too broad a territory, or is it sufficiently narrow?The SPECIFICITY of the language How committed and specific and precise is the thesis language? Is the verb vague and noncommittal?The degree to which it is an ARGUABLE claim Is this thesis plot summary, description, or otherwise a statement of the obvious? Or does it make an interpretive claim that will facilitate an analytical argument?Whether it is a UNIFIED thesisDoes it make a claim that is a singular idea, or is it a list of items?