English
Comparative and Argumentative Essay
Question Description: “There is a common saying that a job is who you are. Jobs have emerged as a theme in a number of stories we have read in this class. Choose two of the stories from the list below, and write an essay that advances an argument about how the protagonists find self-identity and value in their jobs, or struggle with the limitations and constraints of their jobs”. Make sure your essay gives
Tittle: Crisis With Individuals, Couples, and Families
Question Description: Many people do not connect the word crisis to the words couples and families. When considering the impact of issues such as significant illness, death, job loss, addiction, and relationship violence, a crisis is indeed what has happened within a couple or a family. Such an event
Select a topic or an individual from your beat and write a feature story about the person or topic
Select a topic or an individual from your beat and write a feature story about the person or topic. You will research, conduct interviews with at least three individuals and write a feature story about the topic. 450-500 words
Critical Reflection on Ableism
During the semester, students will be exposed to various ideas and experiences of others that may be challenging to their worldview and personal beliefs or values. As developing critical self-awareness is a major objective of the course, this assignment is designed to help students consider reactions/responses they have to assigned readings and classroom experiences. Each student will complete 4 journals to be turned in as indicated on the course outline and the schedule listed below:
Examine the strengths and weaknesses of teams in various situations.
Write a persuasive essay that examines the situations in which a team would be the best choice for solving a problem in an organization. In what situations would an individual be the best choice? How does the use of technology affect your answer? What does it mean to be a participant-observer of a team?