Category: Organisational Behavior and Design (Page 27 of 43)

Analyzing a TED Speaker’s Speech

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Many TED speakers are published researchers, and many of them base their TED talks on their research: before you look for other sources. Choose a TED speaker that  has published on human trafficking  and write a literature  review on it. Use only published, peer-reviewed articles for your references. Although you are building up to your own argument and documenting your research process, try to avoid a personal tone. Statements like “I believe” or “I could not find…” put the focus more on you than on your topic and make you seem less credible. You usually don’t need to talk about yourself unless you have a really good reason e.g. personal experience–used sparingly–or primary research–interviews, surveys, etc. that you have personally written and conducted. Continue reading

Expanding the View of Civil Rights

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Civil Rights regulate the way in which the government interacts and treats citizens. There is a long history of gaps in civil rights with regards to race and gender. Specifically, with the history of African Americans, provide 3 stories of how the national government had to expand their view of civil rights in order to include them; from slavery, to citizens, to equal status in America. Continue reading

How to Improve Your Writing Skills

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To improve your writing skills, start by brushing up on the basics. Your grammar and spelling must be perfect. You can achieve this by using resources that will introduce you to the correct use of grammar and widen your vocabulary. There is no known shortcut to becoming a proficient writer. Even the best writers had to learn this craft over a period of time after years of practice. That’s why writing as often as you can is recommended. Set apart thirty minutes every day to write about any topic that comes to mind. This will work to reduce the fear of a blank page. Continue reading

John, the Flirtatious CEO

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John is the CEO of ABC Company and has turned the company around. Prior to John being appointed as the CEO, the company had some financial problems. John came in, made the necessary changes that needed to be made and the company has not only turned around, but it also continues to prosper under John’s leadership. Clearly, John has the business acumen to run a company. However, the issue that has come to light is John’s character. John is married with children but is a flirt inside and outside the company. Within the company, no one has made any formal complaints (e.g., harassment), but everyone is well aware of his flirtatious character, and he does not try to hide it. Outside the company, John has been seen in social settings with other women behaving in a manner that does not appear to be platonic in nature. Continue reading

A Music Album Analysis

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Find information about a music album– the title, artist, record label and album, and a listing of musicians performing including their instruments. Describe the artist/group and the project in the first paragraph, with any important information that is related to the whole project. You should include a description of the individual track and musical events that move the writer (solos, group interactions, etc)

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Sources of Law

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Share the sources of law from your state. Provide a working link to the court decisions from your state, the code from your state and the administrative regulations from your state. These are typically found by first going to your state’s official webpage. Please clearly label your links so that I know which source you are identifying. Continue reading

Socrates the Classical Greek Philosopher

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Articulate one particularly puzzling aspect related to Socrates, the classical Greek philosopher and explain how you were able to make sense of it.  Give an overview of what you are discussing- the “Big Picture,” so to speak- within which the more narrow issues rest. The body of the paper should be devoted to what was puzzling or confusing about the issue itself, or if one of the thinkers, offered a thought-provoking answer to the problem of change and opposition, this would be the space to explore those thoughts and to make sense of them. Continue reading

Music & Events

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Think of some instances where music is used to shape an event e.g., a sporting event, church service, concert. Think about and describe the ways that you believe the music can help people to bond during a particular event. Does the music support any changes in the mood of the event? Do different genres of music symbolize different things? Are there any underlying issues that you can relate to Balinese music and spatiality? Continue reading

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