Each student will prepare a brief report (2-3 pages) of a particular social policy. Your policy analysis should be organized around the following framework (adapted from the model for policy analysis presented in the textbookp. 29):
1. What is nature of the issue targeted by the policy? What causes it?
2. Who are the people affected by it?
3. What are the stated goals of the policy? What are the values implicit in the policy? Who oversees, evaluates and coordinates the policy? (Questions 1 to 3: policy definition/description)
4. How has the policy been dealt with in the past? Has it changed overtime? (historical analysis)
5. If the policy has historic roots, what are the outcomes of the policy have been in relation to its stated goals? If the policy is a new one, how will the policy outcomes be evaluated? (policy or program evaluation)
6. Who are the major stakeholders, the policy's supporters? Opponents?
7. Based on your education and what you have learned so
Reflect on your personal feelings and possible experiences with COVID-19. How has this global pandemic impacted your ability to be an MDC student? Consider the fact that while all students are not online learners, all students are currently learning online. How does this affect the goals you have set for yourself for the upcoming academic year? What changes have you had to make academically and socially? Should "remote learning" become our new normal, how do you feel you would cope? Explain your answers in detail.
Requirement
This paper should be 500-750 words in length, Times New Roman, Size 12 font. You may not use a previously submitted assignment that meets this description from another class.
ello, i have attached two files one with requirements and the other is me answering some questions that my teacher asked me and he gave me some feedbacks so make sure you check that too. Also im still not sure about the project title, can you help with that ?
please write the research in the same format in the attached file
My research subject is how did the Berlin Wall change the culture of eastern Europe.
for the puzzle, I have attached a document to make the puzzle clearer
In 1988, feminist scholar Peggy McIntosh published a controversial essay, White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming to See Correspondences through Work on Women's Studies. A shortened version, White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack, was published in 1989. In these articles, McIntosh outlines her understanding of the concept of privilege in her life in the 1970s and 1980s.
Read the article here: White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy McIntosh
Below is a sample discussion post for you to model your future posts off of, along with some sample replies to discussion posts that should also serve as models for your replies to your classmates' posts. This is the type of quality, format, and content that I expect of every discussion post and reply that you make. You will also find this at the top of every single discussion thread as a reference/model for you to use when making your posts.
Module 1 Sample Discussion Post
What was your process to prepare your speech?
What challenges did you have when preparing your speech? How did you overcome them?
What challenges did you have recording your speech? How did you overcome them?
Do you recognize in the speech the following within your speech; please explain:
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
Supporting materials with verbal citations
What changes would you make to the speech?
Provide a critique of your presentation delivery eye contact, vocal tone and variation, presence, or lack of vocalized pauses and stumbles, etc.
Assignment:
Produce a news feature-style story about a relevant current issue or person. This approximately 600-word story (can be longer but not much shorter) must be accompanied by two other elements: a photo, an audio clip, a video clip, a data visualization, an illustration.
It can be
Please make sure that this assignment is local meaning it is something about Vancouver, you have at least 4-5 quotes from people and at least two statistics.
- a profile about a person or organization that has some connection to a current news event (a small restaurant or gym owner and what the whole pandemic roller-coaster has been like for them and how they are coping; the local food bank and how it's been doing under the current status; a student who has decided to do some interesting volunteer work to reduce climate change)
- a trend (the increase in a certain type of work style; the popularity of a new kind of cuisine/restaurant; a change in the way coaching wo
Boundaries and Dual Relationships
In this assignment, you will apply the information you have learned regarding boundaries and dual relationships to the analysis of a real-life scenario.
Assignment Scenario
Ms. Cheney was a case manager at an outpatient clinic that provided a variety of services. One of her clients was Ms. Rosalind, who was receiving services because of a recent divorce. Ms. Cheney had also experienced a divorce in her past and thought she had effectively dealt with that experience, but found herself identifying with many comments made by Ms. Rosalind.
Through their work together, the two women realized they shared many common interests. They often found themselves talking about these shared interests in their time together and eventually began meeting for coffee after their sessions. Ms. Rosalind soon suggested they begin spending additional time together socially, and Ms. Cheney agreed. Before long, they became fast friends, spending a signifi
This is the exam question for an anthropology course:Secrecy and Statecraft. Here is some background information for this course:
This course explores secrecy regimes and cultures in democratic and totalitarian societies. It focuses on the issues of secrecy and power, state security, propaganda, conspiracy, censorship, control and surveillance, and resistance. By exploring various media from secret files to spy films, we will aim to understand how the secret regimes are constituted and how they interconnect with peoples everyday lives through policy and popular culture. We will produce secret ink and KGB reports and analyze most recent secrecy scandals. The case studies include the Soviet Union, socialist Eastern Europe, Central America, and the USA.
1. Define the terms and explain their significance in a short paragraph (5-10 sentences) (why is it important, why we have to know about it, what implications it may have, etc.)(10 points each).
a. Censorship (Freedman, Go
- Write a full literature Review on the Topic ( Linguistic Violence's Among Females)- The literature Review should address the following points:
1- What is violence
2- What is linguistic violence
3- types of linguistic violence ( explained)
3- Previous studies done in linguistic violence among females in different countries
4- previous studies done in Arab countries; specifically Saudi Arabia on Linguistic violence among females
5- What is feminist linguistics? Their views and theories
6- Previous studies that examined or suggested ways to overcome the issue of linguistic violence among females?
- Your referencing section must include at least two references to an article in the Asian EFL Journal, TESOL International Journal, or Asian ESP Journal (very important).
- Include at least two in-text citation of an article in the Asian EFL Journal, TESOL International Journal, or Asian ESP Journal (very important).
- Referencing: APA style 6th editio