HOLLYWOOD VIDEO

Watch the following video: Hollywood Madison Case Video (https://online.fiu.edu/videos/?vpvid=e86a1bc39a5c44fc90baaeceffa48293) 

Answer 5 questions:

1. Based on the video case, describe the role that celebrities have tended to play in advertising campaigns in the US.

2. Based on this video case, describe one advantage of using celebrities in commercials and infomercials. Please provide your opinion regarding this point-of-view.

3. Describe the process HMG uses to match celebrities with their client companies based on the information provided in this video case history.

4. Are there any advertising campaigns that currently use (or have in the past) celebrities that you think are particularly memorable or effective? Please explain your thoughts.

5. Are there any advertising campaigns that currently use celebrities (or have in the past)  that you think are NOT particularly memorable or effective? Please explain your thoughts.

Sharing Your Own Story

Part 1

Tell me your story. Please write your answer to the following questions.

Outline your story in simple terms beginning with your family background, your beliefs, and your lifestyles before you began following Jesus as you do now.
Family Background: What was growing up like for you?
Beliefs: What were your attitudes toward God, religion, and good and evil?
Lifestyle: What were the most important things in your life?
Explain any turning points (a crisis, an invitation, a relationship with another person, a response to a believing friend, reading the Bible, and so on) that caused you to consider committing your life to Jesus.
Explain what brought you to the point of decision. Then describe the moment you asked Jesus to come into your life.
Finally, honestly describe how your life has been changing since you started following Jesus?

Part 2

Share your story with someone else. Then tell me:

Who did you share your story with?
How long did you spend discussing these questions?
What did you learn, or take away, from this experience?

Part 3

Ask someone (it could be the same person) to tell you his or her story. You might want to prompt them with the same questions you used to tell your story.

Who did you interview?
How long did you spend discussing these questions?
What did you learn, or take away, from this experience? Please note: I do not expect you to tell me any personal/confidential information that may have been shared with you

Please complete all three parts, this is a free response paper, no sources are needed. You can make up the story, but try not to be too dramatic.

Written assignment 6

Follow the instructions in Listing 6-2 on page 121 to create and destroy a database. Before you create a new database, you will need a profile (PFILE) named initTest.ora in the directory from which you are running sql*plus (or specify the entire path with the file name). This file contains the single line db_name=TEST. This will create the simplest database possible. You also need to SET ORACLE_SID=TEST at the command prompt, before running SQLPLUS / as sysdba. You will know you started the correct instance if it says, “Connected to an idle instance.”  Don’t forget to SPOOL c:cis4210M6spool.txt as soon as you sign into sql*plus.
Submit your text document with the file name c:cis4210M6spool.txt .

*I have attached a photo of the instructions in Listing 6-2 on pg 121.

Official Misconduct

 

Official Misconduct

Prologue:

Today at noon, an undercover, Federal Agent, Hans Cuff arranged a briefing at the sheriffs department.  All the ATF agents, Grantham County Deputies, and University City Officers involved in the drug investigation regarding the large shipment of meth were present for this meeting. 

Cuff informed the officers that the confidential informant, Mookie, called him this morning to fill him in on the details of the shipment of meth.  Mookie told Cuff to be at 123 Elm Street, University City, at 3:00 p.m.; this is when and where the delivery of meth will take place. After the briefing, Cuff was fitted with a wire so the other officers could hear what was transpiring in the house. All the officers received their instructions on where to post around the house and down the street so as not to draw attention to themselves.  At 2:45 p.m., Agent Cuff arrived at 123 Elm Street and knocked at the door.

 Mookie answered the door and told Cuff to come inside; once Cuff stepped into the house, Mookie shut the door behind him.  All of a sudden, Dreadford grabbed Cuffs right arm and another male who Cuff did not know grabbed his left arm. Mookie put a gun to the back of Cuffs head and told him to kneel. 

Cuff slowly kneeled to the floor; he said, The same thing happened to me in Vegas (This was the safe phrase to alert the other officers that Cuff was in trouble).  In no time at all, several officers kicked in the front and back doors, entered the house, and held all three suspects at gunpoint.  The officers arrested Mookie, Dreadford, and the other male identified as Pedro Ramirez without incident. After reading the suspects Miranda warnings, both Dreadford and Ramirez asked for an attorney, so the officers booked these two into the county jail.   

Mookie was the only one who agreed to talk but only if he could get a deal.  Detective Stubblefield said he would speak to the county prosecutor and see what he could do.  However, the deal was dependent on the value of the information.  Mookie told Detective Stubblefield that the dispatcher dating Dreadford is the one who gave them all the confidential information on the city and countys drug investigations.  Mookie asked Detective Stubblefield if the information was good enough to get a deal.

Detective Stubblefield said, I believe it is.  Detective Stubblefield put Mookie into protective custody and booked him in the county jail where the correctional officers will make sure to segregate Mookie from other inmates.

Based on the information Mookie provided, Stubblefield received a warrant to search Badpennys house.  When the officers served the warrant, and arrested and charged Imogene Badpenny with possession of methamphetamines (felony), possession of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor), and official misconduct (misdemeanor) (using her position at the sheriffs office to access confidential information for personal gain).  While at Badpennys house, the officers uncovered evidence to collaborate Mookies story about the documents Badpenny obtained for Dreadford regarding the drug investigations.

After Badpennys arrest, the sheriff fired her, and with the loss of her job, Badpenny did not have enough money to hire an attorney.  During Badpennys arraignment, Judge Noble Hands had Badpenny fill out indigent paperwork to request a public defender and set her bond at $50,000.  Badpenny was not able to post bond given her financial situation, so she returned to the jail where Badpenny will stay until her next court appearance.

Assignment:

This week use the information in chapters 8 and 9 to complete a 2 to 3 – page paper, discussing the ethical system that explains why Badpennys gave Dreadford confidential information, and how indigency affects an offenders ability to receive competent council.  Also, analyze how conflicts of interest may occur with attorneys (both prosecution and defense) along with the judge in the above scenario.  

*Hint: remember, Badpenny has worked for the sheriffs department for years and lives in the community; she probably knows all of the attorneys and judges.

Type all papers in Times New Roman 12pt font include the header, title page, and reference page; APA formatting is required in this course.  Use at least two scholarly reference sources such as the textbook and scholarly peer-reviewed articles obtained from the Grantham Library. Additional references may be procured from the Internet. Citing your references by using parenthetical citations (in-text citations) is a skill that each student must demonstrate in this course.