https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j27mMyGWfM Write a reflection of what you learned from watching the videos, the essay has to be 300 words.

Writing Process

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3. Write a reflection of what you learned from watching the videos, the essay has to be 300 words.

Write a 350- to 500-word review of your chosen item in which you address the following elements:Provide whether or not you’d recommend the piece to your audience. Explain your answer.

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Locate an item you have read, watched, listened to, or purchased that elicited a strong response from you, such as laughter, sadness, happiness, joy, or frustration. Imagine that response again.

Write a 350- to 500-word review of your chosen item in which you address the following elements:

Tell your audience the details of how you encountered the piece you selected and who created the original content.

Tell your audience about your experience with the piece of media.

Provide whether or not you’d recommend the piece to your audience. Explain your answer.

Include an APA-formatted reference for your selected work at the end of your review.

  Explain how you build and maintain relationships in a professional capacity, using clear examples of how you currently do this, and outline how you hope to use these skills in the future

LEADERSHIP AND INFLUENCE

Chevening is looking for individuals with strong professional relationship-building skills, who will engage with the Chevening community and influence and lead others in their chosen profession.  explain how you build and maintain relationships in a professional capacity, using clear examples of how you currently do this, and outline how you hope to use these skills in the future

Identify the speaker of the quote and the setting.Identify 2-3 specific reasons you think this quote is important to the story.How does this quote connect to your life?

Mocking Bird

Introduce the story and the author

Identify the speaker of the quote and the setting.

Identify 2-3 specific reasons you think this quote is important to the story.

Paragraph 2: How does this quote connect to your life?

In 3-4 sentences, answer the following question: How does this quote connect to your life?

Provide at least 1 example of how this quote relates to you.

Paragraph 3: Conclusion

Write 2 sentences explaining why you think this quote is still relevant today.

In 1-2 more sentences, restate your main reasons you think this quote is important to the story.

Determine the overlap between a legal and an ethical consideration in a given business situation.Have you experienced something that is ethical, in your opinion, but may violate the law in the workplace or personally? Explain.

The Money

In this course, the Learner-Faculty Connect video assignment will be used for reflection as well as to discuss your preparedness for upcoming weeks. This is a private conversation between you and your instructor, and you are encouraged to deeply explore the concepts presented.

Prompt

Record a short video to reflect on an event from your professional life when you experienced an overlap between a legal and an ethical consideration.

If you do not have an example from your own professional experience, then you may share an example from any company of your choice. Include the following items in your response:

Determine the overlap between a legal and an ethical consideration in a given business situation.

Have you seen or heard of something that is legal, but feels unethical to you either in the workplace or personally? Explain.

Have you experienced something that is ethical, in your opinion, but may violate the law in the workplace or personally? Explain.

Provide a personal reflection on what you feel should come first: the law or ethics. Explain your reasoning.

What types of opinion does Stokes identify in the essay? Which is the focus of his writing? Why?Identify a current issue that highlights the clash between layperson opinion and expertise that Stokes writes about.

Critical Reading & Thinking

Read the practice below to answer the following question.

“Patrick Stokes’s “No, you’re not entitled to your opinion” (The Conversation, 2012).

After reading Patrick Stokes’s article “No, you’re not entitled to your opinion, answer the following questions. For smaller, response-oriented.

1). In one or two sentences, sum up the major point(s) Stokes is making in his essay. What, in a nutshell, is the point he’s making?

2). What types of opinion does Stokes identify in the essay? Which is the focus of his writing? Why?

3). What—if anything—does Stokes use to back up/support his assertion?

4). Identify a current issue that highlights the clash between layperson opinion and expertise that Stokes writes about.

5). Do you agree or disagree with Stokes? Why?

Explain the article’s as clearly and concisely as possible and explain what kind of evidence would be necessary to prove that  the examine what kind of evidence the article in fact provides and evaluate whether the thesis has been sufficiently proven.

Academic Article Critique

Write an Academic Article Critique of the attached article below, “Who Wears the Pants”…Your critique should be no more than three pages.

Explain the article’s as clearly and concisely as possible and explain what kind of evidence would be necessary to prove that  the examine what kind of evidence the article in fact provides and evaluate whether the thesis has been sufficiently proven.

Follow this organization for the essay:

Introduction (1 paragraph)

Summary (1-2 paragraphs)

Evaluation (at least 2 paragraphs, but may be as many as needed)

Response (1-2 paragraphs)

Conclusion (1 paragraph)

The body of the essay should include cited, specific examples from the source in support of the main points, and you must use APA style for essay formatting, title page, and citations.

Compare between the two topics. Again, the items you choose will be your decision about what you would like your essay to focus on. Use your judgment of what you feel is most important to discuss between the two topics.

Compare and contrast

1. Choose two topics of your choice to compare or contrast. You are not required to do any research for this essay, so this assignment encourages you to pick topics you know about so that you can use your own knowledge to build the content of the essay. Below, there will be some examples of compare and contrast topics, but you may pick your own.

2. When you choose your topics, spend some time brainstorming to find three items you can compare between the two topics. Again, the items you choose will be your decision about what you would like your essay to focus on. Use your judgment of what you feel is most important to discuss between the two topics.

3. Decide whether to use the Topic-by-Topic pattern or the Item-by-Item pattern. Either pattern is valid, so use the one you are most comfortable with. When you decide on your pattern, create an Outline.

4. Be sure that your essay has an Introduction that has the four points listed , not necessarily in the order given in the notes: Topic, Thesis, Attention Grabber, Signposting.

5. With your outline, write the essay filling in all the details for each point in the outline.

6. Be sure to have a conclusion where you evaluate and analyze the topics. You will likely develop it after writing all the other points of the essay.

7. Include a title for the essay.

What is the relationship of location or place or architecture to our idea of home? Do any of these poems depict the effect of location, place or architecture on the speaker’s idea of home?

Home

1. What is home within your chosen poem or poems? People? Places? Things? Feelings? Something else?

2. If your poem is written by someone from another country or culture, how does that affect your understanding of the idea of home as a universal human longing?

3. These writers (along with moviemakers, artists, and musicians) depict home ( or whatever subject) in different ways. Do any of these poems show the value of home in an unusual way — by its absence or by the longing for home or by something else? Or what about a series of events that show the atmosphere of the home without ever saying anything directly about home? This can be a very powerful way of telling a story.

4. What is the relationship of location or place or architecture to our idea of home? Do any of these poems depict the effect of location, place or architecture on the speaker’s idea of home?

After writing a two or three paragraphs about your poem or poems, write one or two about your own idea of home and how it connects to something in your chosen poem(s).