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Write a TED Talk presentation for your manifesto.

Write a TED Talk presentation for your manifesto. The manifesto can be about politics, art, education, or whatever else you’d like, but it must address the intersectional aspects of your identity. Write it as a 2-3 minute talk or speech (practice and time it, but 350-400 words is a good estimate). Note: You are only writing a script, not creating a video.
Catalog your stuff. Where do things come from? Where does the supply chain travel? How and by whom is it made (and its component parts)? Choose 2 items that are important to you and/or your identity, or things you use regularly (be specific and sociological – link the items to gender, culture, race, religion, age, ability or disability, class, etc). Create a 2-part table to list each item and add rows where you will describe: why each is important to you and how it is a part of who you are; who is the target market and largest purchaser or user; where each is made; the GDP and median income for the place it is made; who comprises the workforce in that industry; information about working conditions; how to calculate the difference between value and cost (however you define those). You need to have watched The True Cost before completing this. Include your sources for the information you find. At the bottom of the page is a table template you can copy if you’d like.
A history of place. 350-400 words. After reading ‘Rootshock’ by Mindy Fullilove and watching The Pruitt Igoe Myth, write a brief history of your neighborhood. Choose a specific building (where you live, one you pass by), business, block, park or other landmark around you and research its history. When and how was it built? What policies and funds made it possible? Who has used, owned, or lived in it during its history/existence? Use Fullilove’s article and the film as guides for how to tell the story of a place. Includes a list of your sources. You can include people you know or who live in the area as sources (ask people about the history!).

Write a paper on Human Computer Interaction.

Write a paper on Human Computer Interaction.

List at least five tips for doing business in your countries

  1. You chose two European countries to specialize in. List the countries here.
  2. What are the languages of your countries? Learn to say hello and thank you and write or copy the words here. http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/index.htm
  3. Get current news of your countries. If you can’t find anything here, use Google. Find the current news not the history.

List a total of three interesting things you learned from the news. (Two from one country and one from the other.)

  1. Create a presentation about one of your countries. You will show the presentation to your class.
  • a typical building or view
  • a picture of money with the name of the money and how much it is worth in dollars. Be sure it is the money that is still used. Many countries use the Euro instead of their older money.
  • a famous food with the name
  • biggest exports with pictures
  • Show where it is on a map
  • Give at least one piece of current news with a picture
  • List at least five tips for doing business in your countries (from the textbook) Write the tips in your own words using as few words as possible.

What are some of the possible benefits of disruptive behaviors in social movements? What are the drawbacks or possible negative consequences?

What are the pros and cons of lobbyists as a tool for special interest groups? Should former members of Congress be allowed to become lobbyists? Explain your answer.

Social movements can at times use disruptive behaviors. What are some of the possible benefits of disruptive behaviors in social movements? What are the drawbacks or possible negative consequences? What does the First Amendment state concerning citizens’ right to use disruptive methods? Refer to examples from history as you frame your analysis. Explain your answer.
Be sure to make connections between your ideas and conclusions and the research, concepts, terms, and theory we are discussing this week.

Describe how the audience in Dr. King’s speeches relate to the Alicia Garza’s audience.

Provide a summary of the two speeches.
Compare Dr. King’s leadership, charisma, power and passion to capture his audience to Alicia Garza’s speech. What are the similarities, if any? What are the differences, if any?
How does the location of the speeches support their messaging? Dr. King’s speech was held in a church and at the Lincoln Memorial, whereas today we have social networking and more avenues to relay messages. Does messaging make a difference?
Describe how the audience in Dr. King’s speeches relate to the Alicia Garza’s audience. Do you see a similarity or differences in the speeches and in the audience?
Paper Requirements (APA format)
Length: 2-3 pages of substantive content
12 pt font
Parenthetical in-text citations included and formatted in APA style

Does democracy require equality of income or wealth?

Option 1: Does democracy require equality of income or wealth? Discuss why democracy might make a country more or less egalitarian?

Discuss Connection Between Our Culture and the News Media.

Discuss Connection Between Our Culture and the News Media.

Compare these sections to the equivalent section in the United States Bill of Rights. List differences, if any.

Go online and look up your state constitution. Choose three state sections such as religious freedom, freedom of the press, etc. and discuss the guidelines for each.
Compare these sections to the equivalent section in the United States Bill of Rights. List differences, if any.
Writing Requirements (APA format)
Length: 1.5-2 pages (not including title page or references page)
1-inch margins
Double spaced
12-point Times New Roman font
Title page
References page (minimum of 2 scholarly sources in addition to textbook if cited)

Discuss Impact of Media Perceptions on the Self-Identity and Motivational Disposition of Black Men.

Discuss Impact of Media Perceptions on the Self-Identity and Motivational Disposition of Black Men.