Application Review and Recommendations

Choose a common office application such as Microsoft Word or Excel. Within that application, identify a task or feature that you find confusing or counter-intuitive. In your initial post, do the following:
Identify the software application and the specific task or feature you find confusing.
Provide a brief analysis of the interface and design based on HCI guidelines.
Explain how you would redesign the application to make a particular task or feature more user friendly.
In response to your peers, constructively critique their recommendations. You may provide additional suggestions for the task or feature as well.

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Microaggressions and white privilege

Define the social construction of race and microaggressions. Think in terms of someone from another country
and provide an objective assessment of the pervasive nature of race and racism in the U.S.
Identify countries where race is not acute and people are not seen on the basis of phenotype. Why do you
think this is?
What is the purpose of racism as a social construct in the U.S.? Who benefits and who loses? How does this
relate to social, economic, and political realities.
What are microaggressions? What are some that you have heard, maybe even used? How can you grow from
this and move to the point of avoiding using them?

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Dalla’s Buyers Club

GUIDELINES FOR FILM REVIEW

Texas History

FORMAT:  Your film review will have five parts.

Essays should be typed, double-spaced, one-inch margins all around, 12 point font size, and include a Bibliography.
This is a formal paper, not conversational; DO NOT use words like I, me, etc
You should have a minimum of 3 pages, excluding the Bibliography, and use Chicago Style Formatting.
Part One: Main Characters

Identify the main characters/people/organization and give a brief description of each. Why are they present in the film?
If the film is based on a real person/event, compare reality to the filmed version (you will have to research this).
Part Two: Geographic Location

Describe the geographic and social location/setting of the film. The social location refers to what the atmosphere is like for people based on social characteristics like race, class, gender, sexual orientation, physical and mental ability, etc.
Is this significant to the film?
Part Three: Brief Synopsis

Write a brief synopsis of the film. What do you see as the major theme(s) of the film?
Part Four: Analyze the film

Discuss important turning-points in the film and significant scenes. Look at the time-frame of the film. Does time elapse during the film? Are There Flashbacks? Dream Sequences? Is this necessary to the story line?
Do people have very different stories about very similar events? If so, what may influence that?
What do you think the purpose(s) of the film is and are those purpose(s) achieved?
Part Five: Brief Reaction

Write a brief response explaining your reaction to the film.

Airport

For topic (Tucson International Airport) identify current issues, regulations, and practices, and address related legal considerations on your chosen topic, using proper legal terminology throughout. You must cite at least 5 references, one of which can be our textbook, if applicable. 

Please see the attached requirements and topic notes.