Explain how children in a classroom are able to experience being members of a community. Discuss one community event that you could participate in with the children and families in your classroom.

Discussion Board 9: Civics and Economics edu-251

Introduction:

In Chapter 5-6 of Social Studies and Young Children. Below are a few questions that you will discuss as a group. Answer the questions in your own post, then reply to two peers whose answers differ from yours. Provide feedback to their answers (did you agree or not agree, and explain why – offer ideas, suggestions, etc.). Both questions must be answered and discussed in length to receive full credit.

Prompt:

  1. Explain how children in a classroom are able to experience being members of a community. Discuss one community event that you could participate in with the children and families in your classroom. (Chapter 5)
  2. Use economic concepts such as supply and demand, and price, to help explain events in the community and nation. In addition, determine 1 field trip site that would help you teach this concept and explain how it would benefit the children. (Chapter 6)

Requirements:

There is no word count for your initial post, but replies (x2) should still be 100-150 words EACH. *Please refer to your Discussion Board Instructions found under the “Resources” tab*

Connect your review of the film with the cultural and social ideas we address in class. How do you think audiences relate the narrative on screen with other narratives in the press or entertainment media?

Film Worksheet

Art Education 1600
Art and Music since 1945

For this assignment, you are to see a film this semester and fill out your worksheet. Use the skills you learned for the Art Worksheet, but now you have to analyze the combination of sound and moving images.

Step 1 Select a Film

Selecting a film to watch is more than picking a movie with favorite actors or a genre you like (science fiction, superheroes, detective mysteries, romance). The film you pick should have enough interesting content to write about. It helps to inform yourself with two kinds of film reviews. First, professional critics have seen many movies and write from a well-informed point of view, but theirs is just one point of view. Beyond the perspective of Professional critic, there are the reviews from moviegoers, like yourselves, who post their responses on blogs and theater websites. Viewer reviews can be just as valid as professional reviews, so long as they explain why they feel the way they do about a film. Both kinds of reviews can help you narrow your choice of a film, and in the end, pick a film you feel like writing about.

11 pts: State the title of the film you chose and a write brief synopsis of the film in your words (90 to 100 words):

I choose Arnold Laven helmed the 1960 romantic comedy A Date for Dinner. Bob and Carol, a young, ambitious couple, are the movie’s focus as they work to realize their aspirations. While Bob attempts to break into the advertising industry, Carol is a struggling actress. They decide to take a trip and rent out their home to make ends meet. As they come home, they discover that Bob’s boss, Mr. Benson, and Leonard, Carol’s ex-boyfriend, have rented their house. The pair is observed throughout the film as they seek ways to escape their difficult situation. It is one of the films that has satisfied its audience by providing comprehensive information.

 

Citations and References

If you decide you use ideas from the film reviews  or any source, write the name of the source here AND Cite the source(s) where you use them:

 

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REMEMBER

  1. You must view the film for this worksheet this semester. As film theaters may have closed or are operating in limited capacity, because of COVID restrictions, you may opt to see a film online. Any fairly recent film will do, or you may opt to see a classic film made in 1945 or later.
  2. Connect your review of the film with the cultural and social ideas we address in class. How do you think audiences relate the narrative on screen with other narratives in the press or entertainment media? Superheroes, for example, save the day when complicated agencies of government and military fail.
  3. Look over the Film Worksheet before you watch the film, so you know what to look for.

Late Paper Policy:

You will lose points for assignments turned in late after the final deadline.

1 day late: 20%

2 days late: -40%

3 days late: -60%

4 days late: -80%

 

Step 2 Organize your data

This step is about your experience of viewing the film and how the director kept you engaged.

Step2.1: The audience and the space, and you

Your experience as a movie viewer is as important as the film itself.

State where you saw the film.

Analyze and describe the environmental conditions and how your circumstances affected your perception of the film.

25 pts: Type your response below in at least 200 words:

 

Step 2.2 The director and you

An important part of film critique is how the director holds the audience’s attention

In the classic film Pulp Fiction, the director manipulates the pace of the film, switching between 1) scenes where two characters have a long conversation and the camera is still and 2) lots of action fast camera work. When the film slows down you become aware of how long even one minute can seem, but when the pace picks up, time is compressed and you don’t notice the minutes passing.

All the effects and drama of the film play with your attention span (and your imagination) to help you forget where you are. Every piece of equipment from the huge screen, to the sound system supports the director’s attempts to take you into their world. This is one of the reasons we require you to attend a theater.

So, how do you think the director pulled you into the world of the film you viewed? Were there surprises that kept your attention? Were effects overstated? Were they tiresome or ridiculous?

25 pts: Type your response below in at least 200 words:

 

Step 2.3 Analyze the film technically

To help you pick out aspects of the film that you can analyze, read the following list and include the vocabulary and examples from the film in your responses. Pick at least two aspects from each category (i.e., Literary, Dramatic, and Cinematic). Scroll down to write your response.

Pick two Narrative aspects

* Narrative (the story, story line, what the storyline is based on; binary oppositions; disruption of an equilibrium and how a new equilibrium sets in).

* Characters (heroes, villains, helpers, main characters, supporting characters, and how characters function and contribute to our understanding of the story).

* Setting (physical environment in which filming occurs, indoor or outdoor setting, its significance).

* Plot

Pick two Production Design aspects

* Acting (the performance of actors, whether it is convincing or not).

* Costumes (formal clothes, informal clothes, their color, and their contribution to the film).

* Make-up (style, color, whether it is exaggerated or plain, the effect it creates, colors).

Pick two Cinematic aspects

* Camera angles, movements, and positions (low camera angle, high camera angle, close-up, extreme close-up, tilted camera, and how these affect our understanding).

* Sound and vision (sound effects, soundtrack music, visual effects).

* Lighting (illumination in a scene. Soft light harsh light and shadow, colors manipulated? ).

Respond below:

  1. Narrative Aspects – Type your response here in at least 100 words (5 pts)

The plot of A Date for Dinner adheres to the structure of a traditional romantic comedy.

Bob and Carol, the two characters, are in a loving, committed relationship, yet their goals and ambitions keep them apart. Leonard, a third party, is attempting to come between them. The narrative follows them as they struggle to overcome challenging circumstances and find a solution. The story also features a subplot about Bob and Carol seeking to break into the acting and advertising industries (Old TV Time, 2015). There are some binary oppositions in the story as well. Bob and Carol’s personalities are the antithesis of Leonard’s. Leonard is the careless one, whereas Bob is the responsible one. Leonard is the realist, while Carol is the dreamer. These conflicts heighten the tension in the narrative and advance the plot.

 

  1. Production Design Aspects – Type your response here in at least 100 words (5 pts)

A Date for Dinner’s production design is standard for a romantic comedy. The vibrant

and vivid clothing that Bob and Carol, the two main characters, wear reflect who they are as people. Carol is dressed in a dress and heels, while Bob is in a suit and tie. The other characters’ outfits contrast with the two central partnerships by being less extravagant and more muted. A romantic comedy’s conventional character makeup is also used here. Both Bob and Carol have been created in a way that draws attention to their best characteristics and increases their appeal. On the other hand, Leonard has makeup that makes him appear less appealing and more criminal (Old TV Time, 2015). A Date for Dinner’s set design is characteristic of romantic comedies. The settings are all colorful and well-lit, which makes them feel upbeat. The contrasts between the characters are also highlighted by how the settings are made. Compared to Leonard’s setups, Bob and Carol’s are cheerier and cozier.

 

  1. Cinematic Aspects – Type your response here in at least 100 words (5 pts)

A Date for Dinner’s cinematography is characteristic of romantic comedies. The low-

angle camera perspectives highlight the personalities and their interactions. Also, the camera regularly switches between close-ups and broad vistas to convey the characters’ proximity and separation from one another. A Date for Dinner’s sound design is similarly typical of a romantic comedy. The lighthearted and peppy soundtrack creates an energetic environment (Old TV Time, 2015). The sound effects are also employed to highlight the characters’ feelings, as when suspense is built with the sound of a ticking clock. A romantic comedy’s fighting style is also in A Date for Dinner. yasticoncretedo asticoncretedo asticoncrete. Also, the pastel and muted colors evoke nostalgia.

 

Step 3. Analyze the film

In this step, you will interpret the film and tell the significance of it, along with how you would describe its audience.

Choose THREE of these questions to answer, which best fit your analysis so far.

24 pts: Enter responses after each question, below, each response in at least 200 words. Include examples from step 2.3.

 

  1. Who is telling the story? Why is it being told? Does it appear to have a purpose? In Jurassic Park, for example, we see the film through the eyes of children as they watch adults face consequences and lose control of prehistoric animals. Other films may have a narrator, whose words tie sections of the film together.

(media agencies, authorial voice, influences from marketing, economics, ideology)

 

  1. Who is likely to view this film, why? Does it have an audience following and what are they like? (i.e., Trekies that follow Star Trek)

 

  1. What genre? What genre does this film fit into, and what makes you say that? A ‘genre’ refers to clearly understood type of film, such as a ‘western,’ a ‘romantic comedy,’ a ‘horror,’ or a ‘science fiction’ film (note that some films overlap and combine genres–for example, Alien can be said to be both a science fiction and a horror film). What aspects of the film tell you that it fits into a genre or genres (the narrative, the character types, the production design, the visual language)?

The romantic comedy A Date for Dinner is a classic. It has a happy ending, a love

triangle between the two main characters and a third person, a conflict between their aims and goals, and all the other elements of a romantic comedy. Bob and Carol’s relationship is the subject of the story’s opening, and the two return together in conclusion. The movie also has a traditional romantic comedy plot.

 

  1. How is it made? What film technologies are used? is the film a one-time story or part of a sequence of films?

 

  1. How does it convey meaning? Film language is broader than the convention of written literature. Look for codes and conventions, content “between the lines.” Are there symbols we see throughout, but are never put into words? Body language? Other visuals or sounds other than words?

 

The theme of A Date for Dinner is tenacity and grit. Bob and Carol’s characters encounter

many challenges in their quest to realize their aspirations, but they never give up. They can make it work and accomplish their objectives (Old TV Time, 2015). Bob and Carol never give up on each other, which is another example of the movie’s commitment and devotion theme.

 

  1. How does it represent its subject – especially with reference to a time period? Do you recognize stereotypes, familiar or strange representations of the past? Does it ridicule or glorify a stereotype? Are characters exaggerated? Diminished?

Write a brief for your CEO and Board Your task is to produce a ten-year market forecast for the public housing sector with the Australian capital territory.

DISCUSSION ESSAY

Write a brief for your CEO and Board Your task is to produce a ten-year market forecast for the public housing sector with the Australian capital territory. In this comprehensive market forecast, you will introduce the Australian capital territories’ public housing sector and its position within the market context. The analysis will delve into the non-price determinants of demand for the good or service over the next decade, ultimately concluding whether demand is likely to increase, decrease, or remain relatively constant during this period. Next, the forecast will examine the non-price determinants of supply for the good or service, drawing a conclusion on whether supply is expected to increase, decrease, or stay relatively constant over the decade. By synthesizing the demand and supply forecasts, a conclusion will be reached regarding the overall market price and quantity at the end of the decade. The analysis will also highlight potential risks and opportunities associated with the good or service, with a special emphasis on sustainability and sustainable development perspectives

Explain the major trends in the commerce of information — what are the major changes in the distribution and sale of books, movies, music, and software?

DISCUSSION ESSAY

Research paper: The written research paper will be 4-5 pages long and will use five scholarly sources. If you don’t know the difference between scholarly and popular level resources, take a look at this tutorial: http://www.library.arizona.edu/tutorials/scholarly_sources/

The definition of a scholarly journal is: “a journal that requires an article to be subjected to a process of critical evaluation by one or more experts on the subject, known as referees, responsible for determining if the subject of the article falls within the scope of the publication and for evaluating originality, quality of research, clarity of presentation, etc..synonymous with juried and refereed”. A “peer reviewed” journal is a scholarly journal. You may use scholarly books as well, but a portion of your paper should draw upon scholarly articles. News articles are not considered scholarly. If you have any questions about this, feel free to consult a librarian or myself.

The paper will utilize proper in-text parenthetical citation and use either APA or MLA formatting. If you are unfamiliar with either of these citation formats, see the online writing lab: liqps://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ or visit the Think Tank on campus. A correct MLA or APA works cited will be included.

The paper needs to be double spaced, without extra space between paragraphs. Use 12 pt. Times New Roman font.
College level writing will be assumed.

Topics to consider for your research paper.
1. Explain the major trends in the commerce of information — what are the major changes in the distribution and sale of books, movies, music, and software?

2. Explain how the standard laws of economics apply to the distribution and sale of information goods.

3. What are the roles of internet providers in the distribution of information goods and how should net neutrality apply to these internet providers?

4. Describe economic impact of the “long tail” theory and why it is important to the distribution of information goods.

5. Shapiro and Varian argue in their text Information Rules that although technology changes, economic laws do not. Do you agree or disagree with this thesis? Present an articulate defense of your position.

 

Analyze field-collected data o Utilize transportation modeling/simulation software: e.g., VISSIM, HCS, other alos every think in the pdf

Transportation Engineering ((((( VISSIM (Traffic Simulation Software))

Hands-on (practical) exercise of the traffic engineering skills attained in class o Apply transportation engineering methods and tools

o Analyze field-collected data o Utilize transportation modeling/simulation software: e.g., VISSIM, HCS, other alos every think in the pdf

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Describe and explain a clear distinction between “globalism” and “globalization” after viewing the video “Globalization at a Crossroads” and reading the article.

Globalization Part 1: 5-7 Sentence Paragraph

The following is a link to the required video “Globalization at a Crossroads”:

https://fod.infobase.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=…

Prompt:

  • Describe and explain a clear distinction between “globalism” and “globalization” after viewing the video “Globalization at a Crossroads” and reading the article.

Write an editorial about an issue concerning you, your community, or our global community.

EDITORIAL WRITING: ETHICAL ISSUE

REQUIRED: At least 3 outside sources, MLA format, LIMIT OF 2 PAGES, NOT INCLUDING VISUALS

Write an editorial about an issue concerning you, your community, or our global community.

Editorials are meant to influence public opinion, promote critical thinking, and sometimes cause people to take action on an issue. In essence, an editorial is an opinionated news story.

Discuss the three phases in the historical development of the Civil Rights Movement. Identify and compare the strategy and main tactics used during each phase.

Chapter XIV Civil Rights and the Struggle for Democracy

1. Discuss the three phases in the historical development of the Civil Rights Movement. Identify and compare the strategy and main tactics used during each phase.

2. Discuss the origins and initial programs of the five major organizations to emerge during the modern Civil Rights Movement. What are their main similarities and differences relative to the strategy and tactics of the overall movement?

3. Compare and contrast the social composition, organizational development, political orientation, and program of action of the NAACP and SNCC.

4. Does the Civil Rights Movement lead to reform or revolution? Explain.

What are your thoughts after hearing more about a child’s experience with these symptoms of bipolar disorder? Why is it important to name the disorder? What do you think of Dr. Fristad’s explanation?

Discussion

1. View the video Bipolar Disorder in Children, From the Inside—Keeping Kids Healthy; this 2012 video includes interviews with families of children with BP

(27:13; https://youtu.be/EoQM4aJY-jE )

2. View the video “Non-Medication Treatment of Child and Adolescent Bipolar Disorder” (3:44) – In this 4-minute video, Dr. Mary Fristad of Ohio State University discusses the benefits of non-medication interventions for bipolar disorder. (https://youtu.be/6vfKqde2Oro )

3. Complete DQ 6: By Friday midnight. Create your initial post on the DQ 6 Discussion Board in response to the following questions:

  • What are your thoughts after hearing more about a child’s experience with these symptoms of bipolar disorder?
  • Why is it important to name the disorder? What do you think of Dr. Fristad’s explanation?
  • What are the three key facts or concepts you learned from this chapter on pediatric bipolar disorder? Which concept did you find MOST interesting?

Explain why there has been disagreement between theorists about the definition of global citizenship and develop your own definition of global citizenship after reading the article by Reysen and Katzarska-Miller.

Globalization Part 3: 100-150 Word Paragraph

Prompt:

  • Explain why there has been disagreement between theorists about the definition of global citizenship and develop your own definition of global citizenship after reading the article by Reysen and Katzarska-Miller.