Impact of media and public perceptions

On May 18, 1927, a farmer angered by property taxes that helped build a local school building in Bath, Michigan, murdered his wife, burned down his house, detonated over 1,000 pounds of dynamite he had placed within the school, then drove his truck up to the school and discharged another explosive killing 45 people, most of whom were children, and injuring another 58. On April 20, 1999 (72 years later), two students at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, carried out a highly planned massacre involving multiple explosives and a shooting spree ending in the deaths of 14 people (including the perpetrators) and the injury of 21 more.The Bath, Michigan, disaster drew limited media coverage lasting roughly a week and the story all but vanished from headlines. The Columbine shooting, however, remains a turning point in the perception of safety in schools. One major reason for this is the explosion of news coverage and the intense, long-lasting analyses of this and other acts of mass school violence.Post by Day 3 a response to the following:·  How does the media shape society’s viewpoint of mass violence?o  What are the similarities and differences between the two school disasters with regard to the mindset of the attackers?o  Are school children safer now than they were then? Explain your answer.o  Is media overstating school violence or creating copycat events? Why, or why not?·  Does media contribute to stereotypes of crime? Explain your rationale.·  How has the explosion of social media and 24-hour news coverage impacted our perceptions of violence vs. the impact of more traditional radio and television news coverage? Provide an example.

Learning Goal: I’m working on a applied mathematics test / quiz prep and need an

Learning Goal: I’m working on a applied mathematics test / quiz prep and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.I need assistance with 3 assignments. 1st assignment is a application assignment for Applied Decision Methods. 2nd assignment is for Applied Decision Methods.3rd assignment is for Procurement Purchasing Vendors.

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Briefing Guide Sheet: Select a major aircraft accident and its associated accide

Briefing Guide Sheet: Select a major aircraft accident and its associated accident investigation. Careful topic selection is essential as you will be using this case for all three of the briefings.
The following is the scoring rubrics that will be used to score your briefings. The rubrics have a maximum of 25 points possible. Your score will be multiplied by a 2 by me to give you a final score out of 50 points. I will be grading on the following:
-Content: You are to examine the accident from multiple sources. Provide a summary of the accident. Who, what, when, where, why, and how should all be questions you answer. Next, tie the textbook principles of accident investigation to your case. How was the accident cause determined? Which principles were used or not used? Was there an innovative technique used to solve a complex problem? This portion of your paper will be the one continuously growing and this section is worth 10 points. This entire paper should be approximately 5-7 pages in length by the time the third briefing is finished (1 = Title, 3-5 = Intro, summary, body, and conclusion, 1 = reference page). Please remember that this paper will be growing with each draft. You also have the opportunity to fix sections where you were marked down on previous drafts.
-Quality: One large part of college and industry is the ability to present oneself and express their ideas through writing. This course is no different. You will be graded on grammar, spelling, formatting, and your writing quality. This section is worth 5 points.
-Citations: You need to provide at least 5 sources (including the textbook) in your reference list. These should be reputable sources (NTSB, FAA, etc.). Each source is worth one point and it must be correctly cited as prescribed by the APA 6th edition format. Here is a link to help you with proper citations. Purdue OWL.