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Unit #3: Analysis of Media Coverage
$15.00Unit #3: Analysis of Media Coverage: Deaths of Irish Students in Berkley Balcony Collapse Cast Pall on Program
Length: Approximately 4 – 5 pages
Now that we have practiced analyzing news articles for bias as a class, it is time to practice this skill on your own. Pick a topic that you are interested in in the news – you can choose from the topics on Moodle or find your own. Read at least three to four articles about this topic to see the various ways that this topic can be covered. As you read, notice the choices that the authors / news sources are making in terms of headlines, photos, captions, organization of information, sources used, etc. and how these may impact the reader differently.
Pick one article that you feel has potential bias in it due to the choices that the author / news source has made. The article should be relatively lengthy and have more than one form of bias to examine. Note: The article cannot be an opinion piece.
Your Task: In a full essay, analyze the choices the author makes in the article (headline, sources, etc.), whether these choices show potential bias, and how these choices affect the reader’s experience. Use specific examples from the article to support the points that you are making about the author’s choices. Be sure to come to an overall assessment of how objective or biased you feel the article ultimately is.
Below are a few areas in which the author’s choices can create bias. Refer to the reader for more:
- Initial Impact: Do the photos and/or headlines affect one’s reading of the article? If so, how?
- Selection and Omission: Is there sufficient context to understand the issue? Does the background information and evidence in the article seem complete or is there information that is not included? Does the evidence seem unbalanced, misleading, or out of context? How does this impact the reader’s experience? Note: You may need to look to other similar articles for comparison.
- Loaded Language: Does the article include “loaded” language? Does the author use words that convey strong emotional meaning, that are not “neutral”? How does this impact the reader’s experience?
- Sources: Are the sources credible? Is there a fair balance of sources used? Are the sources on one side of the issue more credible than those used for the others? Whose voices are included and whose are left out? How does this impact the reader’s experience?
- Order: Does the order of the information presented in the story affect the story’s impact on the reader? Imagine cutting the article apart and putting it back together – does the rearrangement of sources impact the reader’s experience?
Note: If you choose an article that is not from Moodle, get instructor approval before you begin to be sure it fulfills the criteria for the assignment. Articles that do not fulfill assignment criteria, such as opinion pieces, editorials, or blogs, will result in essays that receive only 80% credit for the total grade.
be sure that you include the following:
- In your introduction, include a brief background about bias in the media, a brief summary/background of the particular news story you are focusing on, and a clear thesis statement.
- Well-developed body paragraphs to support your thesis statement. Be sure to use paraphrased and/or quoted evidence from the reading to support the points you are making. Note that you are welcome to make comparisons with other articles, but this is not required.
- A conclusion that briefly sums up your paper and leaves the reader something to think about.
- A works cited page at the end of your essay for all works cited in the paper.
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Case Analysis – Orichian v. BMW of North America, LLC
$15.00Write a two and half pages case analysis for this law case: Orichian v. BMW of North America, LLC
The case analysis must include the title page (with name, Class section (i.e. Bus Law 241.002) and the following sections (please make sure they are labeled as such) :
- Case Citation-The name of the case and where it can be found
- Background of case– When and where the case took place- state, federal court plus the date of the case, criminal/civil.
- Issue: The question(s) the court was being asked to answer
- Procedure– History of the case, i.e. How the case worked through the court system. i.e., what happened at the trial court, what happened at the appellate court etc. Do not include what happened at the court that you are currently analyzing as this is the decision.
- Facts – What actually happened to the parties involved.
- Decision of the case- What the court said that answered the question above in the issue
- Rationale of the court- The reason behind the court’s decision
- Opinion- as to whether the decision is correct or incorrect and why.
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Why someone committed a crime in business?
$10.00Why someone committed a crime in business? This paper needs to consist of 6-8 paragraphs with each paragraph coming from a different source (cited) APA – w/ sources.
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Career Research Report on Cisco and Tesla
$27.50Contents
INTRODUCTION
MY CRITERIA
COMPANY 1: CISCO –
- Background, Product and Services, Culture, Pay, Perks, Community Service Outreach, Location, Company’s Financial Status, and Reputation
- SWOT Analysis
- My Opinion
COMPANY 2: TESLA
- Background, Product and Services, Culture, Pay, Perks, Community Service Outreach, Location, Company’s Financial Status, and Reputation
- SWOT Analysis
- My Opinion
CONCLUSION
RECOMMENDATIONS/NEXT STEPS
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Section 2: Global Implications for Your Profession (Fashion Merchandising)
$5.00Guideline
Global trends: Fitness and exercise
My profession: Fashion Merchandising
Section 2: Global Implications for Your Profession (Fashion Merchandising)
This section must analyze how your professional field is impacted by and is responding to your global trend globally or regionally. It is just as important to maintain a global perspective in this section as in the previous section; do not focus specifically on the United States, nor make generalizations based on U.S. data. This provides a valuable opportunity to demonstrate your ability to combine your College Studies education with the skills and knowledge you have gained in your professional major. In other words, you must demonstrate your ability to make liberal-professional connections. Here are questions you should answer in order to accomplish this task:
- In what specific ways is your profession being impacted by the global trend discussed in Section I, in terms of priorities of the profession, ways it is being practiced, taught, etc.?
- What are the main viewpoints of leading professionals worldwide regarding this trend? Do differences in location and culture influence how professionals in your field are responding to this trend? In addition to aggregate data if available, use several examples from outside the United States to illustrate your profession’s intersection with and response to the trend and to support your more general points.
- What conclusions can you draw about the significance of this trend for your professional field and about how your professional field worldwide is dealing with or responding to this trend?
- What conclusions can you draw about the significance of this trend for your professional field and about how your professional field worldwide is dealing with or responding to this trend?
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Employment and Unemployment Rates of Texas
$7.00Description: Task 1. Visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics and click on the links for state employment and unemployment. Look at your home state and describe what changes have taken place in the workforce and unemployment rate. Has the labor force participation rate gone up or down? Provide an explanation for the rate change. Are your state’s experiences the same as the rest of the country? Provide an explanation of why your statess experiences are the same or different from the rest of the country.
Task 2. With each of the following examples, please explain what happens to contributions to GDP and economic growth in each of the following statements: a. A woman who makes a living charging for investment advice on her Internet website marries one of her clients, to whom she now provides advice at no charge. b. A tennis player wins two top professional tournaments as an unpaid amateur, meaning the tournament sponsor does not have to pay out his share of prize money. c. A public utility installs new antipollution equipment in its smokestacks. I LIVE IN TEXAS SO WRITE THIS ABOUT TEXAS!!!!
Required sources: As mentioned in the assignment.
Instructions:
- Title: Economy
- Type: Research paper
- Subject: Economics
- Format: APA
- Sources: 4
- Pages: 3
- Spacing: Double
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Logistics Related to Economic Competitiveness
$20.00Term Paper Requirements
Mid-Term Progress Update: Week #8
Length: Minimum Eight (8) Pages, plus title page and reference page
Font: Times New Roman, 12 point font, double-spaced, 1” margin all sides
Title Page: Required
Source References: Required
The following list are suggestions for the Spring Semester Term Paper. This list is not exclusive, but simply some ideas to consider.
- Truck Driver Shortage
- Panama Canal Expansion Project
- Technology Trends in Logistics
- Impact Study on Hours of Service (HOS) Rules for Carriers
- Motor Carrier Safety
- Impact of Regulatory Compliance on Logistics and Supply Chain
- Warehouse Technology
- Company Profile of Big-Box Retailers and Their Impact on Logistics
- Impact of Homeland Security on Transportation
- Drone Technology and Its Role in Logistics
- How Logistics Has Influenced Online Retailers
- Intermodal Growth and Its Impact on the Rail Industry
- The Port of Houston
- Transportation Management Systems (TMS), and Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
- Challenges for Logistics in Emerging Markets
- The Economic Challenges of Maintaining Transportation Infrastructure
- Lean Logistics Processes
- Six Sigma Management
- Challenges of Upgrading the U.S. Transportation Infrastructure
- Logistics Related to Economic Competitiveness
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DISCUSSION PAPER 1: Question 3: Capital Budgeting
$5.00Capital budgeting is another element of the long-term financial planning process. The textbook mentioned the following three methods nonprofits can use to evaluation capital project to include in their capital budget: a) Net present value and benefit-cost ratio; b) Equivalent annual cost; and c) capital rationing. Describe each of these evaluation methods.
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Under Armour Analysis Case Study
$24.00SWOT analysis of the under armour and FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF THE UNDER ARMOUR. THE FINANCIAL ANALYSIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING!!!! As of December 2015
FIND THE FINANCIAL INFORMATION FROM bloomberg, and yahoo finance.
Recommend whether the common stock of he under armour should be bought, held, sold, or sold short and why? In a separate section not to exceed 500 words, analyze what solution you recommended for the under armour problems and what future strategy should be adoptd and why.
8 Pages