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Talk about your present family situations. What is the occupation of each of the parents, their dates of birth, their religious affiliation, their nationality?

Genogram Project Genogram project about someone’s history: Talk about your present family situations. What is the occupation of each of the parents, their dates of birth, their religious affiliation, their nationality?

Pick a culture that you strongly identify with. Create an outline that organizes your thoughts and main points into a coherent speech.

CST110 Informative speech on culture 1: Pick a culture that you strongly identify with.(think about your nationality, your religion, the region where you grew up or organizations of which you are a member) 2:Bring in an object that represents that culture. you can create Powerpoint slides for the video. 3: Create an outline that organizes […]

What does being an American citizen mean to you? If you are not a citizen of the United States, what does it mean to you?

Essay Assignment The essay contains the following prompt: Citizenship and nationality are large parts of an individual’s identity. What does being an American citizen mean to you? If you are not a citizen of the United States, what does it mean to you?

How are race and/or ethnic relations in the US represented in the documentary? How does race and/or ethnicity intersect with other positions (i.e., gender, class, nationality, etc.)?

Assignment 1) Watch the video to get started on a different foot: TedTalk: The Danger of a Single Story 2) Watch the approved documentaries 3) Respond accordingly: How are race and/or ethnic relations in the US represented in the documentary? How does race and/or ethnicity intersect with other positions (i.e., gender, class, nationality, etc.)? How […]

From real national/international market, choose an example of acquisition and briefly introduce your chosen firms, and partners of the acquisition (industry, nationality, size, market position…).

ASSIGNMENT From real national/international market, choose an example of acquisition and answer the following questions: Briefly introduce your chosen firms, and partners of the acquisition (industry, nationality, size, market position…). Max 100 words Explain the different reasons for this acquisition. What is the method used by the acquiring firm to manage its culture after acquisition? […]

Choose one population along with one mental health disorder and describe how the disorder impacts that population as they attempt to be part of the community.

Mental Illness and Nursing Care Mental illness in the community does not discriminate. It can impact women, men, young children, adolescents, the elderly, and any nationality. For this discussion, choose one population along with one mental health disorder and describe how the disorder impacts that population as they attempt to be part of the community. […]

Write an analytical essay that investigates the way(s) in which a major marker of identity is constructed or reinforced or undermined or ignored or something else by the forces of popular culture.

To critically analyze and respond to the class readings in how they construct and present issues of identity; To develop mastery of effective and correct source-incorporation strategies. Write an analytical essay on one of the following prompts: 1) Critically explore the place of one of the following markers—race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, social class (commonly […]

Write an essay and identify the differences of facial expressions with deaf and hearing children.

Title ;Facial Expressions with deaf and hearing children Subtitle: should expand on title information [this will be italicized] Paragraphs tend to be between 2-4 sentences in length. Be sure to identify the Who [researchers, people affected by the topic] What [this will be the bulk of your press release, drawn from discussion, results, and intro] […]

What do you know about the author, i.e. gender, class, nationality, occupation, religion,age, or political beliefs? How might this influence his or her opinions and/or perspective?

You may choose any primary source that is listed in the syllabus to analyze in detail (each is marked with “[PS]” next to them). The primary source analysis should be roughly 1000-1250 words in length or 4-5 pages, double-spaced, in a regular 12-pt font with 1-inch margins, and using footnotes. Footnotes are included inthe page […]

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