Friday, April 5, 2013

What was the significance of the Telecommunications Act of 1996?/How has it affected the media industry? What changes has it brought about?


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what is climate change?


*APA Style
*Double spaced
*time frame to cover ranges from 1982 to present
*you will obtain and research at least three articles in atleast 5 different media (a minimum of 15 different sources):mainstream daily newspapers, mainstream magazines, cable and/or network, television,radio, and online sources.
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Framing your paper, answer the following questions and cite sources, remembering you are researching media reporting on the topic.
-what is climate change?
-what are some signs of climate change?
-what are some of the possible causes of climate change?

delve into these issues in the structure of your paper:
-is there a consensus among scientists on the definition of climate change?
-is there a consensus among scientists on human activity creating climate change?
-is there a consensus among scientists about whether action should be taken? what actions?
-what percentage of people living in the united states believes climate change is happening?
-what percentage ofpeople living in the united states believes human activity creates climate change?
-what percentage of people living in the united states thinks action should be taken? what actions?

assess the reliability of the information:
-which media outlets provide a balanced view? define and explain
-which media outlets provide an imbalanced view? define and explain
-are U.S. media providing complete and accurate information so people can make good decisions?
 

Mental Health Sector Changes

565501 – Socio Political Context of Mental Health in New Zealand
Assignment One – Essay
Title: Mental Health Sector Changes
Learning Outcomes 1, 3, 5, 6   
Attitudes and treatment of people living with a mental illness and those who support people experiencing mental health issues have evolved over time. The acknowledgement of our bicultural society has been influential in this evolution.   Other significant changes have been influenced by relevant factors that shape our communities; institutionalisation, de-institutionalisation, clinical treatment services, NGO support services, the media, legislation, policy, education etc. 
Using the case study provided, apply and discuss how these changes have contributed to the attitudes and treatment of people whose lives have been affected by mental illness. Click here to get more on this essay.....

Case Study:
   
    Entered Services at age 22, now in mid-thirties
Continued and changing diagnosis of Schizophrenia, Schizoidaffective Disorder and Asperger’s
48 year old brother who was institutionalised at age 16

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John wants to get off of his medication
Has lived in supported accommodation
Elderly parents; Maori Father, Scottish Mother
30 year old cousin who works as a Patient Advocate for people who experience mental health issues
 JOHN
Has experienced Community Treatment Order (CTO)
Mother’s sister who was a MH Nurse at Kingseat
Has had some long periods of commitment to the MH Unit

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Discuss how Sleep deprivation has effected humans over the last decade,


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Rwanda genocide

the main thesis is who is it to blame for the Rwanda Genocide.


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Rhetorical Analysis/Critique for Pollan essay


Rhetorical Analysis of Pollan – UM ENG 105
Assignment based on a chapter from Michael Pollan’s book, “The Omnivore’s Dilemma”: Write a rhetorical analysis of the chapter “The Animals: Practicing Complexity,” pp. 280-292. written by Michael Pollan. Keep in mind that this assignment is a rhetorical analysis and a critique. You should discuss this section of Pollan’s book in its entirety. Do not summarize the text.
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What is rhetorical analysis?
Rhetoric is the study of how writers and speakers use words to influence an audience. A rhetorical analysis is an essay that breaks a work of non-fiction into parts and then explains how the parts work together to create a certain effect—whether to persuade, entertain or inform. You can also conduct a rhetorical analysis of a primarily visual argument such as a cartoon or advertisement, or an oral performance such as a speech.
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A rhetorical analysis should explore the rhetorician’s goals, the techniques (or tools) used, examples of those techniques, and the effectiveness of those techniques. When writing a rhetorical analysis, you are NOT saying whether or not you agree with the argument. Instead, you’re discussing how the rhetorician makes that argument and whether or not the approach used is successful.
© 2011 University Writing Center Writing Objectives
Analyze, analyze, analyze. Analyze the appeals utilized. Analyze the diction, syntax, details, imagery, tone and any other rhetorical strategies Pollan employs. Ask yourself how Pollan utilizes these tools to make his argument. How successfully does he make use of these tools? Thoroughly discuss the SOAPS of the writing. Utilize the “How to Write a Rhetorical Analysis” handout at every stage of your paper.
 

Explain The Importance of Extending Education Past High School


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