Extreme Subculture

Write a short research paper of at least 600 words (body), discussing an extreme subculture, its norms, morals, and
mores. What makes it extreme? Which of society’s standards does it oppose or offend? How many followers
does it have? What are the demographics of the subculture? In short, dig deep!
Directions: In this paper, your ability to use the elements of the research paper and quality of research are
more important than the size of the paper. So, create a research paper on the aforementioned topic of at least
600 words (in the body). This paper MUST be in MLA 8 format, contain at least two outside, academic journal
sources, each of which is quoted in each of the body paragraphs with citations, and include a formal MLA8
Works Cited page.

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Why Joe Biden chose Kamala Harris

FOX: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/eric-trump-kamala-harris-biden-ticket
While viewing the news story reflect on the perspective of the reporter and/or commentator, and how they present the topic. Then analyze the report for bias or balance.

Instructions: Write a 5 paragraph essay that analyzes one of the news reports using APA or MLA format (2-3 pages). Include a one paragraph summary of the story and your statement, then three paragraphs that discusses your statement of bias or balance in the report. Use examples from the report to support your viewpoints. Upload the word document in the Project 1: News Media Analysis assignment folder in this module.  Use the questions below to guide your analysis.

Reflect on the following questions:

What is the main idea of the topic? Summarize the story.
How do the reporters and commentators present their debate? What issues dominates the debate?
Is the viewpoint presented informatively or emotionally latent? What exemplifications do they illustrate in their debate to demonstrate the facts or opinions? Think about the visual elements. What images do they use to portray the subject(s)? Do the images emulate evidence that supports an opinion or the facts? Or do the images seem to support a bias perspective? Explain.
List quotations to support your claim.
Does the reporter and/or commentator present their arguments in balanced or extreme language?
What is the commentators tone? Emotions?
Is the reporter or commentator supportive of the topic? Or do they emulate negative debates about the topic? Explain.
Do you think the reporter or commentator supports a conservative or liberal perspective? Explain.
How do they portray the subject? Is it balanced or bias? Explain.
Did you feel that the report was bias or balanced? Why?
If bias, describe how the commentators and reporter could have created a balanced or neutral tone to the news report.

Understanding Service Oriented Architecture

1.Choose four of the primary design principles of SOA and explain how they differ from the goals of traditional software development.

2.Identify the stage of service oriented design that most affects the granularity of the services that compose the software solution. Explain your rationale and use research and your own experience to justify your argument.

3.Using a simple business problem as an example, identify and explain the characteristics of the software solution that would be favored with top-down design. How would these characteristics be different if the design methodology used the bottom-up approach instead? Explain which of these approaches would make the most sense for the chosen business problem. Explain which choice would make the most sense for the overall organization creating the solution.

4.Choose two types of granularity (from service, capability, or data) and analyze how each one would affect the reusability of a service if it was coarse or fine grained.

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Group-decision making

One of the biggest complaints among managers is the huge amount of time they have to spend in meetings.
Ideally the purpose of meetings is to put everyone’s heads together to solve a problem or make a decision. But
far too often they can lead to unproductive, time-wasting conversations and even conflict.
For this assignment, think about some recent meetings you’ve attended where a significant decision had to be
made. Think carefully about how some of the problems regarding group decision making that were discussed
in the background readings apply to what you’ve experienced. Then write a 2- to 3-page paper addressing the
following issues:
Are all voices equally heard, or are some people afraid to speak up? Are participants in the meeting afraid to
contradict senior management?
Is time spent at the meetings productive, or is a lot of time wasted?
Are the decisions that are made solid ones? Or do they suffer from problems mentioned in the background
materials such as groupthink?
Are ideas expressed at meetings creative and original, or are original ideas discouraged?
Based on what you’ve described in Questions 1–4 above, what kind of group decision-making process would
you recommend be used in meetings you attend? Base your answer on readings from the background
materials such as Sims (2002).

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