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Category: Ethnic
Specifics relating to this problem; for example, address these questions: Which stakeholders are impacted (who is directly or indirectly impacted)? How did this issue come about (from your perspective based on research, data, etc.)? What available data are available on the issue (statistics, research studies, media coverage, etc.)? What has been done politically in recent years to try to address it?
Ethnic Studies Question State your interest in learning more about and/or doing something about a particular sociopolitical problem in society. […]
In 750-1000 words, address the following. To what extent do you feel the results are accurate? Explain your answer.
Ethnic Studies Question Complete the Pathways of Public Service and Civic Engagement survey and reflect on the results that you […]
Watch Simon Sinek’s speech “Why good leaders make you feel safe” if you have not already. If you cannot view the embedded video, here is a link to the video on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmyZMtPVodoLinks to an external site. This is your first of five Leadership Analysis Paper assignments (remember, write in your own words just as if you were casually talking to a friend or colleague). Take a few moments to reflect on your experience with a leader that made (or makes) you feel safe. It can be anyone. . . a boss, coworker, political figure, family member, military leader, etc. Address the following in your essay: Name of the leader and describe your relationship with him or her What qualities does this leader possess that make you feel a sense of security? What values and beliefs do you and this leader have in common? What if you didn’t have these values and beliefs in common? How might you feel about this leader? Length: 350 – 500 words (roughly 1 – 1 ½ pages double-spaced 12 point Times New Roman font). Save your essay in Microsoft Word and upload it here. Please give thoughtful consideration to all of the concepts presented in MC4401 thus far. In addition, keep in mind that this assessment will measure the following student learning outcome: Discuss and evaluate the skills, traits and actions of an ethical leader in a variety of situations.
Watch Simon Sinek’s speech “Why good leaders make you feel safe” if you have not already. If you cannot view […]
Wrap up the paper appropriately addressing the original violations/ethical dilemma, why they matter, how they can be avoided.
Criteria for Success: use the following structure for the paper (include these as headers in your paper, in bold). Each […]
How did the integrationist views of Frederick Douglass compare and contrast with the Nationalist views of David Walker, based on Takaki’s analysis in chapter five?
Introduction to Ethnic Studies Discussion Question? Discuss in 5-6 thoughtful sentences the following question: Please use quotes and citations from […]
Identify and explain each of the values and issues that are relevant to this problem. Be sure to include both professional ethics and social issues.
This article describes cutting-edge research and some possible future implementations. Use the analytical framework developed in this course to identify […]
How is “good” determined? Explain in one or two sentences what the theory argues is the correct way to determine what is right.
Over the course of thousands of years, various theories have been offered to explain the best way to determine what […]
If you had an infant in this situation, how would you react? Have you provided care for a patient who elected physician-assisted suicide?
Instructions: Every week after the initial assignment, I have to post reply post to the classmates, I have already submitted […]
How are media representations connected to power and colonization? How does The Exiles, Harold of Orange, or Powwow Highway connect to the lived experiences of Native American communities in the 20th century? Why is it important to have Native American actors and stories represented in film?
Shifting representations of Native Americans in film Description The Battle at Elderbush Gulch, or The Redman’s View–and compare it to […]