Shattered Glass film review

Watch the film Shattered Glass (Lionsgate, 2004).

Questions for you to answer:

[a] What scene in the film made the strongest impression on you? Please describe. 6-8 sentences

[b] What habits did Glass develop that proved harmful to him? How can you avoid developing comparable bad habits yourself? 8-10 sentences

[b] What advice would you give to editors about how to avoid hiring someone like Stephen Glass? What kind of pre-employment screening do you recommend?8-10 sentences

A word of caution: We’re not asking you to find outside commentary on this film. You’re being asked to think and write for yourself. Much of what we see online about the film is demonstrably wrong–and an invitation to plagiarism.

Movie: https://www.duonao6.cc/vod-play-id-9471-src-2-num-1.html
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Video refelction

Watched the recorded video and write a critique paper  (I am the first speaker in the video)

Opening and Closing Paragraphs
    Opening Paragraph: Provide a one or two-sentence overview of whom you spoke to and what they talked about. Also include elements such as: How did you feel going into the role play? What were your thoughts, feelings, opinions, and/or concerns going into the role play?
    Closing Paragraph: Do you notice any overarching themes? How do you feel moving forward into future role plays (e.g., confident, nervous)? What strengths might you want to hone in on in your future role-plays and where might you need to improve?

Assessment of Strengths
    Include reference to a specific exchange
    Name specific skills you did well on and provide specific examples that illustrate these strengths. For example, if your strength is using open-ended questions, make sure to provide examples of the open-ended questions that you used.

Assessment of Overall Skills and Peers Skills
    What skills did your listener and peers use? How effective were they in using these skills? What are their strengths and growth areas?

Discrimination discussion

Read all of the scenarios below and consider whether each is an example of discrimination.

Scenario 1: An older employee is laid off because he’s the highest paid and possibly also outdated.
Scenario 2: A pregnant woman is passed over for a job promotion because management thinks she won’t be able to travel.
Scenario 3: Not wanting anyone to be taken by surprise, the shift supervisor informs the staff that a transgendered employee will be coming on board in the next week.
Scenario 4: A supervisor is told to hire a person of color even though a Caucasian is more qualified.
Scenario 5: Several Christian employees celebrate Christmas together by exchanging gifts with one another at work.
In your first post, explain whether each scenario is an example of discrimination. Explain why or why not.
Respond to at least two classmates whose opinions you do not agree with, explaining why you do not agree, or presenting another possible view.
Post the complete URL (e.g., http://www.google.com/ of any websites used to find information for your post(s).

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The Law of Demand

Th Law of Demand says that output increases when price falls, all else equal. That is, demand curves slope downward. But sometimes we see the price of a good rise when output increases. For example, lithium is used in rechargeable batteries for computers, phones, other electronic goods, and even certain cars. Demand for lithium was low as recently as the early 2000s. Since then, both the price of lithium and the production of lithium have more than doubled.

Start your discussion post by responding to this question:

What could explain the simultaneous increases in the price of lithium and the production of lithium? Use supply and demand curves to explain your answer. (Hint: Price and equilibrium quantity have both increased. Would a shift in the demand curve or a shift in the supply curve lead to this result?

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