Write a two-page, double-spaced, informal reflection paper over Michael Pollan’s book, In Defense of Food, based on the following questions: What are the main themes developed? Which points struck you most powerfully?

In Defense of Food

Read the book, Michael Pollan’s In Defense of Food.

Write a two-page, double-spaced, informal reflection paper over Michael Pollan’s book, In Defense of Food, based on the following questions: What are the main themes developed? Which points struck you most powerfully?

Identify opportunities that may aid in preventing nail gun injuries occurring amongst apprentice carpenters. Identify both common and differing themes raised by participants and that of the current research available in the literature review.

Perceptions of the causation of handheld nail gun injury to apprentice carpenters in residential construction

The intended outcome of the study is to obtain perceptions and experiences of nail gun injury causation from those who work within the building industry with responsibility for the Occupational Health & Safety. The aim is to identify opportunities that may aid in preventing nail gun injuries occurring amongst apprentice carpenters. Five industry experts have taken part in an audio-recorded one-on-one interview to obtain their experiences and perceptions in relation to nail gun injury causation.

The outcome is a qualitative study paper using the collected interview transcription data (attached) to be examined using the thematic analysis qualitative approach outlined by Braun and Clarke (2006) (attached) to identify both common and differing themes raised by participants and that of the current research available in the literature review (attached). The aim is to highlight key or specific trends or markers that result in injury from nail gun use.

Write a two-page, double-spaced, informal reflection paper based on the following questions: What are the main themes developed? Which points struck you most powerfully?

In Defense of Food

Read Michael Pollan’s In Defense of Food.

Write a two-page, double-spaced, informal reflection paper based on the following questions: What are the main themes developed? Which points struck you most powerfully?

Explain why you have made your poster and how it is supposed to convince the local community. How did you take into consideration the local community, other examples of your proposal being introduced in other communities?

Year 8 Civics and Citizenships Task

Design and Create a Slogan, Meme, Image, ect.
This section is used for you to convince the local community
to agree with your proposal.
Remember, everyone has a voice and contributes to decisions
being made in the community. If they do not like the idea of the proposal they can protest, write a petition or contact their member or parliament. It is your job to convince them that it is a good idea. Make sure you show your planning in writing on the folio task.

Explain why you have made your poster and how it is supposed to convince the local community.
How did you take into consideration
the local community, other examples of your proposal being introduced in other communities?

People are for and against your proposal.
You have to tell me how
they can express their view points.
What do you think is the
best way for them to express their view points?

Why did you choose the USA as a study abroad destination, and how will it help you to shape your future?

Peter Pan is Right, The Path,

Why did you choose the USA as a study abroad destination, and how will it help you to shape your future?

In history, has this ever occurred? If not, what has complete government control led to?

Domestic Terrorism in the United States

This course is Domestic Terrorism in the United States.  Address the following statement and question. Government control of social media would be: “that would be living in a perfect world to where many individuals would have the government control their lives”

In history, has this ever occurred? If not, what has complete government control led to?

Whether justified or not, surveillance technologies violate the privacy of civilians for good. “Surveillance of individuals who have not yet or have never committed a crime poses the most significant ethical dilemma”. However, who here has not committed a crime?

Discussion content

Whether justified or not, surveillance technologies violate the privacy of civilians for good. “Surveillance of individuals who have not yet or have never committed a crime poses the most significant ethical dilemma”.  However, who here has not committed a crime?

You Commit Three Felonies a Day (PDF file attached)

Laws have become too vague and the concept of intent has disappeared.

If this is true, then what does that mean ethically about mass surveillance? 

 

Discuss your major and why you chose it. How do your personal interests translate into a college major? Discuss the types of courses required. What are the types of projects, papers, and assignments involved? Discuss the difficulty of your major. Give three examples of the Pros and Cons of your major. Does your field of study require more than a Bachelor’s degree? What types of jobs are available in your major? How can one get a job in your field of study?  Approximately how many careers are in your major? Are there other areas of work not directly related to you major? Is your major not at Suffolk? To what school would you be likely to transfer to find your perfect major? What can you do at Suffolk now that will help you reach this goal?

Research Your Major Objective

Major: B.S in Applied Psychology which has to do with behavior analysis and research

Purpose: Many college students choose a major without careful consideration. This assignment will help you to understand the importance of a college education in relation to your future. Upon completion, you should have more insight concerning your major field of study and be able to explore the various job opportunities available to you through your major.

Content: Typed assignment that requires some researching. Answering the questions below will allow you to complete this project in an effective and efficient manner.

    • Discuss your major and why you chose it.
    • How do your personal interests translate into a college major?
    • Discuss the types of courses required.
    • What are the types of projects, papers, and assignments involved?
    • Discuss the difficulty of your major.
    • Give three examples of the Pros and Cons of your major.
    • Does your field of study require more than a Bachelor’s degree?
    • What types of jobs are available in your major?
    • How can one get a job in your field of study?
    • Approximately how many careers are in your major?
    • Are there other areas of work not directly related to you major?
    • Is your major not at Suffolk? To what school would you be likely to transfer to find your perfect major? What can you do at Suffolk now that will help you reach this goal?

Reports must be typed, double-spaced and have one-inch margins. All research and information must be properly cited.

Suggested Sources:

College websites and other internet sources

Teachers, parents, and friends

College guide books and magazines

 

Cite your sources using APA or MLA guidelines (whichever you prefer).

 

Discuss your major and why you chose it. How do your personal interests translate into a college major? Discuss the types of courses required. What are the types of projects, papers, and assignments involved? Discuss the difficulty of your major. Give three examples of the Pros and Cons of your major. Does your field of study require more than a Bachelor’s degree?

Research Your Major Objective Paper

Major: B.S in Applied Psychology which has to do with behavior analysis and research

Purpose: Many college students choose a major without careful consideration. This assignment will help you to understand the importance of a college education in relation to your future. Upon completion, you should have more insight concerning your major field of study and be able to explore the various job opportunities available to you through your major.

Content: This is a two page, typed assignment that requires some researching. Answering the questions below will allow you to complete this project in an effective and efficient manner.

    • Discuss your major and why you chose it.
    • How do your personal interests translate into a college major?
    • Discuss the types of courses required.
    • What are the types of projects, papers, and assignments involved?
    • Discuss the difficulty of your major.
    • Give three examples of the Pros and Cons of your major.
    • Does your field of study require more than a Bachelor’s degree?
    • What types of jobs are available in your major?
    • How can one get a job in your field of study?
    • Approximately how many careers are in your major?
    • Are there other areas of work not directly related to you major?
    • Is your major not at Suffolk? To what school would you be likely to transfer to find your perfect major? What can you do at Suffolk now that will help you reach this goal?

Reports must be typed, double-spaced and have one-inch margins. All research and information must be properly cited.

Suggested Sources:

College websites and other internet sources

Teachers, parents, and friends

College guide books and magazines

 

Cite your sources using APA or MLA guidelines (whichever you prefer).

 

Which of the two sorts of democracy is more consistent with how elitist theory sees democracy working? Explain, referring to two relevant aspects of elitist theory and two aspects of whichever sort of democracy you choose.

Consider the following descriptions of direct and indirect democracy.

Which of the two sorts of democracy is more consistent with how elitist theory sees democracy working? Explain, referring to two relevant aspects of elitist theory and two aspects of whichever sort of democracy you choose.

Direct democracy: Citizens participate individually and directly in political decisions and policies that affect their lives, rather than through elected representatives. This form of democracy takes inspiration from the democracy of Athens in ancient Greece, whose citizenry included Socrates. Ancient Athenian democracy was direct not only in the sense that the assembled people made decisions, but also in the sense that the people – through the assembly, council, and law courts – controlled the entire political process, and a large proportion of citizens were involved constantly in public affairs.

Indirect democracy: This form of democracy places power in the hands of representatives who are elected by the people. Political parties often become central to this form of democracy if electoral systems require or encourage voters to vote for political parties or for candidates associated with political parties (as opposed to voting for individual representatives). Elections are important not because they provide direct citizen involvement in governance but because they provide a sense of legitimacy to the decisions taken by the political leadership. This system enables political leaders to make decisions according to their judgment of what is best without intrusive public meddling.

The assignment should be about one long paragraph in length.