Does the rise of “e-government” portend a degree of greater democratic participation in administrative decision making? Why or why not?

Students are expected to prepare no more than 1 full page concise written response to each of the questions posed.
1 – Having read the book, if you could change any three aspects of contemporary constitutional law, including judicial decisions and judicial review, what would they be and why?
2 – Do you think posing a tension between constitutional contractarianism and public administrative instrumentalism correctly explains how administrative law fits into contemporary US constitutional government? Why or why not?
3 – Does the rise of “e-government” portend a degree of greater democratic participation in administrative decision making? Why or why not?
4 – Devise a hypothetical situation in which disgruntled voters utilize the process of initiative and referendum to reverse policies established through agency rule-making.
5 – Devise a hypothetical situation in which disgruntled voters utilize administrative law to reverse a policy proposed by the following past and current elected officials. (Examples could include, but are not limited to, Trump’s Border Wall, Sanders Breakup of the Large Banks, Clinton’s Debt-Free Public College or Cruz’s Abolishment of the IRS.)

Discuss existing issues and then an analysis of how to reform the determination process.

Discuss existing issues and then an analysis of how to reform the determination process.

Describe who you approached and how you made him/her part of your network.

Being involved in a well-functioning professional network is essential for today’s managers. Sharing information, finding out who will be able to help you and knowing what you can offer in return can be of vital importance to be successful. Therefore it is essential to start building your professional network now.

Additionally, you are supposed to do an internship in the third year. Finding a company that suits your needs and offers an experience that nicely fits your pathway to a successful career might be attained through networking.

a.       What

A documented report on your networking skills so far and a professional LinkedIn profile.

You will produce a report that will include your personal networking goals, your personal elevator pitch, a critical report on your LinkedIn profile and experiences, other real-life networking experiences and a reflection on the real life networking experiences of at least one of the attended seminars or a meeting with a business professional during your study trip or at a trade fair.

  • Part 1: Personal networking objective

Write down your goals for networking in the coming year. Write them in a SMART way (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time-bound). Start from your talents and the characteristics of a good networker (see annex 1. Talent description cards) and mind the long-term perspective. (workshop assignment and portfolio December)

  • Part 2: Write down your elevator pitch and enclose a link to your video pitch
  • Part 3: LinkedIn profile

You have learned how to create a professional LinkedIn-profile and have started creating your own profile.

Write a short Linkedin report, heading this part with a direct link to your LinkedIn profile: describe the action you took and why + describe 3 new insights or 3 action points you developed through these activities.

  • Part 4: audit your social media accounts from the point of view of a potential employer. Check your privacy settings. Which changes will you carry out? List and explain which social media accounts you have and explain your choice. What could convince you to use other social media? (portfolio December)
  • Part 5: at one of the seminars you have to attend for this TMD2-course, engage in real life networking activities introducing yourself and following-up your contact. As an alternative for the seminar, you could engage in real life networking activities with business professionals during your study trip or at a trade fair. (portfolio May)
  • Describe who you approached and how you made him/her part of your network.
  • What difficulties did you encounter? How much time did you need to introduce yourself?
  • Does your contact now have a clear idea of your main strength/characteristic?
  • How was the non-verbal behaviour?
  • Was your objective clearly formulated in advance?
  • What did you find the hardest during the conversation?
  • What would your future approach at such events be?

What strategies and tactics would you recommend, using this chapter as a guideline

After reading Chapter 7, review Case Activity: A New Campaign to Combat Heart Disease on page 134 of your text and answer the questions from the Writing Prompt section. Be specific to receive full credit.

Case Activity: A New Campaign to Combat Heart Disease

The American Heart Association (AHA) has been educating the public about heart disease for a number of years with great success but has recently found that the level of awareness about how to prevent heart attacks has not increased in the past two years. A new communication campaign is needed to convey key messages through multiple platforms and channels.

What strategies and tactics would you recommend, using this chapter as a guideline in terms of

(1) tailoring messages to what is described as “passive” audiences,

(2) how to make the message relatively simple and easy to understand,

3) reinforcing the message through social media, videos, and even events, and

(4) using word-of-mouth—WOM—techniques.

Describe why your issue is a human security issue. Offer some proposals on how this issue can be addressed by local, national, and international communities.

This assignment is intended to ensure that you fully understand the concept of human security and how this concept applies to the global challenges to migration, the environment, and global public health.
Learning Outcomes
Define the concept of human security
Identify the major threats to human security
Define why migration is a human security issue
Define why the environment is a human security issue
Define why health is a human security issue
Assignment Instructions
Write a short essay (2 page minimum) following the directions below.
Choose one of the three issues of human security (migration, environment or global public health) that we have covered in the textbook and module. Write a short essay (at least 2 pages) addressing the following:
Define what human security is.
Describe your chosen issue.
Describe why your issue is a human security issue.
Offer some proposals on how this issue can be addressed by local, national, and international communities.
Use the Grammarly’s website (Links to an external site.) on how to write an effective research paper for guidance on ensuring that your essay addresses the directions accurately and effectively. Use information from the textbook, module, and other sources to support your essay. You need to have at least 4 sources (including the textbook and module). You can find additional sources at the bottom of each module page, but feel free to do your own research. Cite your information using the How to Cite Information from Modules GuidePreview the document and Owl Purdue’s MLA Works Cited: Electronic Sources page. Include both in-text citations and a bibliography at the end of your essay. There is a rubric attached to this assignment that you can use to ensure that you meet all of the assignment requirements.

Summarize the main points of the National Preparedness Goal, including each of the Mission Areas.

Read: U.S. Department of Homeland Security (2015). National Preparedness Goal, (2nd ed.).

https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020-06/national_preparedness_goal_2nd_edition.pdf

Write: Summarize the main points of the National Preparedness Goal, including each of the Mission Areas.

When if at all, should police officers draw a line in terms of responding to calls for service/assistance?

only 1 out of every 5 police calls for service involves criminal activity.
Question: When if at all, should police officers draw a line in terms of responding to calls for service/assistance?
Reference
Gaines, L., & Miller, R. (2019). CJ5: Criminal Justice (5th ed.). Cengage.

Describe factors affecting the situation (background – e.g., racism in America), as well as the campaign’s internal and external audiences, strategies, tactics, timetable and budget

Case Study Project
This assignment provides a comprehensive look at cultural, political, and economic factors affecting current issues in advertising.
Step One: Selection of Topic—Each student identifies a real-world public relations/integrated marketing communications campaign addressing diversity and human rights created individually or collaboratively by a multinational corporation, nongovernmental organization, nonprofit, government, or public figure in the U.S. or abroad.
Step Two: Research, Writing, and Editing of Report — Investigate what has been written and shared about this ad campaign by looking at the organization’s content on its website and social media, as well as other communication platforms used to spread awareness of the issue. Examine media coverage and social media commentary (e.g., what were the media saying about the campaign? Did it backlash as Kylie Jenner’s Pepsi ad?, were they pro or against the ad?, mention media impressions that are relevant such as WSJ, Forbes, AdWeek, AdAge, Insider, etc.).
Step Three: Interview some in advertising for more in-depth commentary about the campaing. You can introduce yourself as a PRAD student, and people will be happy to help. This is a great way to start networking.
Step Four: Finish Writing. You should describe factors affecting the situation (background – e.g., racism in America), as well as the campaign’s internal and external audiences, strategies, tactics, timetable and budget (if available), and a discussion of results (e.g., sales increases). Finish your report providing insight into lessons learned and address how you would have created and conducted the campaign differently.
The report must include the following parts: introduction (1 page), situation analysis (1 page), target audiences (1-2 paragraphs), campaign overview (2 paragraphs; include insights from interview), messages and communication tools (2 paragraphs), measurement and evaluation of results (1-2 paragraphs), conclusions with lessons learned (2 paragraphs), and references following APA style.
This paper is an analysis:
Formal
Remove your own voice except for the “lessons learned” section (no “I think”)
Critical
Should be supported with evidence from your classroom material (i.e., textbook chapters, articles, and so on).
Avoid using: “etc.” “stuff” “like”
This paper is NOT a reflection, thus, it should NOT be:
Informal
For you
Storytelling
Explaining yourself directly to the reader
Reflective (making sense of an event for your own personal reasons)
This paper must be written in APA format. In-text citations should follow APA – e.g. The Standford Hume Center for Writing and Speaking recommends students proofread their papers carefully before submitting (Stanford, 2018) . 12 pt. Times font. Double-spaced.
Left corner:
Your name
PRAD 335
Dr. _____l
Date
Number your pages at the bottom, centered. 1-inch margins.
Pretend you interviewed someone if you need to and let me know if you have any questions.

Conduct in-depth research and construct a well framed, critical argument.

Based on the Paper Summary & Essay Plan that has already been completed. Same ideas can be used, as well as intro/conclusion. Body of essay needs to be changed but same ideas can be used.

Instructions from University –
The research essay is the major piece of work for the semester. By now you have selected a research questions, conduct in-depth research and construct a well framed, critical argument. So now its time to type up your paper.

Essay should be well supported by scholarly research along with relevant policing theory/ies, as you well know by now.

Do you think Law Enforcement does an adequate job explaining the concept

Do you think Law Enforcement does an adequate job explaining the concept

“Use of Force”?