Thesis Statement

-I need a text (A coherent text evolves around a thesis statement) about the Netflix movie, Dumplin’.

-This is for a Fat Studies class where we study History of Fat in the U.S, Fat Feminism, Fatness& Post Feminism.

“Body inclusivity is essential in all areas of work, and people should not be discriminated based on their body size. The media and the film industry should also encourage people to embrace their body size, chase their dreams and not be intimidated by people with model bodies. This motivation can be propelled by showcasing movies that encourage body positivism in their mainstream.” This can be imagined as an introduction to the paper and this idea can be supported with examples from the movie.

It doesn’t have to include complicated theories which require further knowledge in the field to be understood, since it is only 2 pages. It has to be a coherent text that supports the thesis statement.

Please include bibliography if ideas from secondary sources are used.

*****The Thesis Statement should be 1,5 spaced and 2 pages rather than double spaced.*****

Warm Regards

Interview Questions

Scenario #1
Youre on a call with a customer who has had a bad experience with their most recent lawn mowing service that was scheduled through the LawnStarter app. Theyre looking for a resolution to the issue, but they are using a lot of foul language directed at both LawnStarter and the professional who mowed their lawn. 

  1. How would you approach this situation?
  2. Why?

Your Answers:

Scenario #2 

You were supposed to mow my yard this morning, but no one has showed up and its getting dark. Im having guests over this weekend and I really wanted my yard to look nice! Why didnt anyone show up and is there anything you can do to get it done before the weekend? 

  1. You received this email from a customer. Write a reply to it.
  2. Feel free to explain why you responded the way you did.

Your Answer:

Scenario #3
Youre on a call with a customer and theyre asking how to do something that you can do for them, but that they can also do through the app on their own. They sound like they might be in a hurry. 

  1. How do you approach this and help them get what they need?

Your Answer:

Finally, what is the prevailing reason that you’re applying for this position? 

Your Answer: 

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Read and answer questions total words 250. 125 per answer

 

Generational differences abound in the workplace, but few are quite as visible as body art: tattoos, piercings (other than ear lobes), and hair dyes in unconventional colors. According to survey data from the Pew Research Center, people younger than 40 are much more inclined than those older than 40 to display some form of body art. For example, people 26 to 40 years old are four times more likely to have tattoos than people who are 41 to 64 years old.

With such profound differences, its no surprise that in many workplaces body art has become a contentious issue between employees wanting to express themselves and employers wanting to maintain particular standards of professional appearance. As the employment law attorney Danielle S. Urban notes, the issue gets even more complicated when religious symbolism is involved.

Who is likely to win this battle? Will the body art aficionados who continue to join the workforce and who are now rising up the managerial ranks force a change in what is considered acceptable appearance in the workplace? Or will they be forced to cover up to meet traditional standards?

So far, most companies seem to be relying on the judgment of their employees and managers, rather than enforcing strict guidelines. Many seem to accept that tastes and norms are changing and that body art has become a widespread form of self-expression rather than a mode of rebellion. Starbucks, which used to require employees to hide tattoos under long sleeves, recently revised its policy to allow employees to display tattoos everywhere except on their faces. The semiconductor giant Intel even featured photos of employee tattoos in its online technology newsletter.

Job seekers and active employees are still advised to be discreet, however, particularly with facial piercings and large, visible tattoos. In one recent survey about a third of employers said they would be less likely to promote an employee with visible piercings or tattoos. The nonverbal signals you think you are sending might not be the signals a manager receivesor wants to receive.

CAREER APPLICATIONS

  1. Should companies have stricter standards of appearance for customer-facing employees than for employees who do not interact with customers? Why or why not?
  2. Should companies allow their employees the same freedom of expression and appearance as their customers exhibit? For example, if a firms clientele tends to be heavily tattooed, should employees be allowed the same freedom? Why or why not?

Edu 571 Week 4 Discussion

“Debate It Evaluation Approaches to Determining Graduation Requirements” Please respond to the following:

  • The school board of a large urban school district (70% graduation rate and 50% college entrants) plans to make graduation requirements more stringent (e.g., more courses in science, math, and language) and reduce vocational education and elective courses (music and art). The school board plans to have an expertise-based evaluation before enacting the plan. Take a stand as a stakeholder and argue for or against the board using a participant- or expertise-oriented approach to evaluation. State two (2) reasons and/or benefits of your view.  

“Identifying and Selecting Evaluation Questions and Criteria” Please respond to the following:

  • The board of governors of a public liberal arts university with three colleges: arts and science, business, and education for 5,000 students is considering adding a computer science college. The board has decided an evaluation needs to be conducted to determine the need, costs, courses, etc. Assume the role of a professional evaluator hired by the board to conduct the evaluation: 
  • Identify evaluation sources for questions,  
  • describe key stakeholders and their concerns, and  
  • recommend proposed questions in the divergent phase.  

Provide a rationale for each of these areas.