Campaign Finance Reform

You will write a 4 page (1200 words) composition on campaign finance reform. You must use five sources that include at least one book, one internet site, and one journal article to complete the paper.

Research question, 5 sources, and thesis on Globalyceum Writing Workshop (25 pts)

Introduction paragraph on Globalyceum Writing Workshop (25 pts)

Final Paper(150 pts)

Evaluation Of A Campus Event Assignment( Movie’ Harriet’)

Attend a social justice campus event and write a 600 word (double-spaced) evaluation of your experience at the event and its connections to our course themes. Remember that the audience is friends who are not in this class and who have not attended the event. In your evaluation, identify:

       the main themes of the event

       who was in the audience and how they responded

       your experience of being in the audience and how you responded personally and/or politically, and connections to at least 2 ideas presented in our course readings, referring to specific page numbers. 

Aligning Operational Needs

  

Review sources on your Coca Cola. Analyze the company using Porters Five Forces.

Write a 2- to 3-page proposal to the company of your plan to align the operational needs with business strategies based on your analysis. Include the following in your proposal:

An analysis of the company based on Porters Five Forces

An analysis on the effectiveness of the contingency leadership model the company is currently using

Recommendation for the following actions:

Leadership model changes

Further actions needed to align operational needs with business strategies identified in Week 1

Include and cite 2 resources besides the text.

Jen Gunter: Why can’t we talk about periods? tedtalk

AudienceWho is this TED talk for? The audience at the TED convention is not an acceptable answer. Each speaker is reaching out to at least one demographic or community specifically, though usually there are several. These artifacts are intended to be video productions as much as live stage performances, and they are archived for viewing well beyond the live event.

PurposeWhat is this speaker responding to? What has motivated this speaker to address this issue at this time? What is the larger context and implication of this TED talk? What does the speaker hope to gain? Is she/he/they trying to inform, persuade? What is she/he/they trying to change in the world?

SpeakerWhat is the speakers interest or relationship to the issue? How does she/he/they try to establish credibility? What is the effect of her/his/their choices, in your opinion? There are many ways to support a claim. What are the speaker’s strategies? She/he/they could use (this is not an exhaustive list):
Brief personal examples/testimony
Statistical data
Information/Opinions from expert sources
Definitions
Descriptive details in a storytelling mode or visuals projected on a screen
Logical reasoning (explaining by compare/contrast, cause/effect)
Listing/Cataloging
Figurative language or specialized diction
Shifts in tone
Modes of appealYou might consider which rhetorical appeals the speaker prioritizes, and when, and why. Appeals to emotion more than logic, logic more than emotion, ethical considerations more than logic or emotionwhat do the modes of appeal tell you, perhaps, about the assumptions that the speaker has toward the audience or towards her/his/their topic?

Organization How does the presentation operate? How has the speaker organized the content, the visuals, and the staging? And, importantly, what is the speaker leaving out or not including or not doing? These are things the speaker makes decisions about in order to elicit a desired response.

ContextHow does the speaker frame the issueand why that way? What is the social and historical context? How does the context impact the speakers choice of medium and genre? The medium does a lot to create the tone, atmosphere, or feeling for the presentation. How does the medium affect the message? Speakers giving speeches have the benefit of all of the extra verbal cues (movement on the stage, body gestures, etc.) to connect with their audiences. Films can rely on technology to place images in audiences minds that defy what actually exists in the living world. Music might be layered over the message to provide an emotional kick. Or, an online article might have a lot of images accompanying it to illustrate points. There are too many variables to consider here, but you have a source that isnt print (though perhaps print is incorporated into the performance), so pay attention to how all of the elements impact the messaging