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MHH Ch 2:  Understanding and Applying Program Logic Models

McLaughlin J,  GB Jordan (1999). Logic models: a tool for telling your programs performance story. Evaluation and Program Planning 22:65-72.

W.K. Kellogg Foundation Evaluation Handbook (Updated 2010). Chapters 7. Available for download at:  http://www.wkkf.org/resource-directory/resource/2010/w-k-kellogg-foundation-evaluation-handbook

1 page single spaced summary in college level simple english

theology

No title page and no bibliography page.
1. Draft paper: use provided draft to edit and combine any duplicated or repetitive content. (This paper’s content will be used to agree on)
2. Use provided second article to add to the previous paper. (This article will be used to disagree on).
3. Only in-text citation (Smith, 100).

deviant behavior

Choose a deviant behavior to research. Locate references (e.g., current news stories, pop culture, and reality TV shows) that convey deviant behavior being accepted or rejected/scorned.

Write an essay of 500 words, summarizing your findings. Include the following:

What was the deviant behavior?
What were the demographics of the group that witnessed the behavior?
How did the group react to the behavior?
Did the group attempt to control this deviant behavior? How?

Kobe Bryant death

national story that is currently in the news.

Select two of the following major media outlets that are both covering the story:

ABC News
CBS News
CNN
Fox News
MSNBC
NPR

Search for coverage of news story you have selected from each of the two outlets.

Note: The stories you choose to compare may take the form of a live broadcast, video, audio, or printed word (e.g., you may select a CNN live broadcast and an ABC written article.

Write  paper that addresses the following:

Do both media outlets use a traditional journalistic perspective in presenting the story? Explain your response.
Are the sources used in the news stories appropriate or credible? Why or why not?
Is the message of the story the same as presented by each media outlet? What is the message of each story?
Did one story seem more believable to you than the other? Explain.
As outlined in your textbook, truthfulness, neutrality, and accuracy are three criteria for determining the quality of news. Did each story have all three? Did one story have more or less of one of the three qualities? What prompted you to determine this?
Does either outlet present the story in a manner that is biased? If so, how did you recognize the bias? If not, how did the story appear to avoid bias?
If one or both of the stories were biased in some way, what are your suggestions for making them more fair and balanced?
Does either story include overtones or elements of racial or gender stereotypes? If so, describe.
Do any of the stories appear to be incomplete or require additional context for viewers to fully understand the meaning?
Could different audience types interpret the stories in different ways? If so, in what ways?

Format your assignment according to appropriate course-level APA guidelines.

Submit your assignment.