University of Memphis
New Media Writing Assignment
Overview:
When we produce an argument, many of the decisions we make are determined by the rhetorical
situation. Thus, when the rhetorical situation changes, so will our argument. In this major
Multimodal Composition, you will be revising your researched argument using one of the digital
apps we learned during the New Media Group Project.
Process:
1.
Review the New Media Group Projects posted in Courseware.
2. Choose the app that you assess to be the most effective for conveying your researched
argument. Consider:
a.
Who is my audience?
b
What is the most persuasive information I need to convey to be persuasive?
Do I need a lot of charts and graphs? Consider Piktochart.
d
Will my audience be most persuaded using video? Imovie.
Will humor Work best for my argument! Fowtoon or Fixton.
3. Outline your researched argument draft for the most persuasive information.
4
Revise your argument into a Multimodal Composition using your chosen app. Consider:
a.
What tone is appropriate for the non-academic audience?
b. How can I best combine text, images, and sound to construct a sound argument?
C.
What appeals can I make using linguistic, visual, aural, spatial and gestural
modes?
Length: You should consult with your instructor about the length of the project.
You will need to include an MLA citation page in your presentation.
Caution: You are completely revising your argument for a new rhetorical situation, it will
not be adequate to cut and paste from your Researched Essay Draft. Your tone, structure,
word choice etc. should change to reflect the new situation. Also, be sure to check how long
you have free access, so your trial doesn’t end before you finish your project.
Rough draft due in class March 30th
Submission: Due via Canvas on April 4th by midnight
Part II – SELLING PLAN – Need to write ONLY 2 sections PLEASE!!
Hi – UGH –
Please, I need 2 sections written of a SELLING PLAN for Nike
(Buyer Protection and Solution Quantification)
1. Buyer Protection – attached are the instructions for the Buyer Protection section and 2 examples to show you fyi
2. Solution Quantification – attached are the instructions for Solution Quantification and 2 examples to show you fyi – just follow the instructions on this one
3. I am including for your reference
A. General Instructions attached
B. NIKE case study is attached for your reference
C. 2 entire full examples of what others have done for the entire SELLING PLAN – for your information/reference
D. WRITER – 290464982, you did the SPIN for this project earlier this year
THANK YOU!
Journal #2
English Assignment Help In the movie Style Wars, different aspects of the topic of graffiti are presented: the graffiti writers’ attitude that they are expressing themselves, that what they are doing is art; the attitude on the part of the city officials that graffiti is vandalism and that it is a public nuisance that is expensive to remove. What are your feelings about graffiti? What do you think of the idea that graffiti is an expression of social identity? Does anything justify the fact that it is illegal? Be detailed in your response (200 words minimum) and feel free to include any examples of graffiti that may illustrate your point of view.
INT-220-X4712 Global Dimensions in Business 22EW4 Milestone 2
ScenarioYou are a business analyst working at a small, domestic organization that produces high-quality baseball bats. Your organization has begun to see its sales flatten in the domestic market. While the organization is not losing money, leadership would like to explore options to continue to grow. One option that leadership has noticed competitors attempting is entering international markets.
You have been asked to examine the benefits, drawbacks, and key considerations for your organization to enter one of the global markets below, and summarize your findings in a business brief for leadership.
Continue to use your selected market from Milestone One. As a reminder, the options for international markets are:
Republic of Korea
Canada
Germany
If you would like to use another country for your final project please reach out to your instructor.
PromptIn this milestone, you will continue to use the Business Brief Template (located in the Guidelines for Submission section of this document). Complete Section Two and the Legal and Regulatory Considerations portion of Section Three. Use course resources as well as the INT 220 Library Guide to support your responses.
Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:
Market Profile: Explore and explain the cultural, political, and economic environment of your selected market to help inform future business decisions regarding expansion from the domestic market.
Cultural Profile: Compare and contrast important cultural elements of your selected market against those in the domestic market, including communication, dimensions of culture, attitudes, common business etiquette and practices, and at least five other important aspects of culture.
Political and Economic Profile: Compare and contrast important political and economic factors for your selected market against those in the domestic market, including political systems and ideologies, current leaders, economic measures or characteristics used in classification, and government intervention on trade.
Market Considerations: Discuss the legal and regulatory considerations in your selected market that can impact business decisions regarding expansion to new global markets. You should also consider corporate social responsibility for each market consideration.
Legal and Regulatory Considerations: Compare and contrast important legal and regulatory requirements of your selected market against those in the domestic market, including trade restrictions, regulations of products or services, legal processes for business transactions, and import restrictions or documentation.
Guidelines for SubmissionTemplate: Business Brief
Submit the template as a 500- to 650-word Microsoft Word document. Based on your milestones, you should have Sections One and Two completed, as well as the Legal and Regulatory Considerations portion of Section Three. Sources should be cited according to APA style.
Ishmael Reed, from Mumbo Jumbo belong to Black Speculative Fiction. These evaluations should consider both the aesthetic merits of Essay
Ishmael Reed, from Mumbo Jumbo belong to Black Speculative Fiction.
These evaluations should consider both the aesthetic merits of the work as well as any historical and/or cultural significance. To be clear: you should never feel obligated to argue for or against a particular text based on its presumed importance, but you may find it helpful to consider those factors in making your evaluations.
Your Definition of caring Identify your specialty track-Executive Leadership And describe how you will apply the principles of caring
Your Definition of caring
Identify your specialty track-Executive Leadership
And describe how you will apply the principles of caring and holistic nursing in your future professional practice.
Remember this is a scholarly discussion this week. See, you want to support it with 1 outside scholarly source.
And provide an example to illustrate the application to professional practice.
So think about your professional practice specialty?
3: And think about how you can apply the principles of caring and holistic nursing to that practice specialty.
***Must use APA 7th edition
Must use scholarly sources within the the last 5 years
For this formal assignment, you will apply 2-3 of the critical thinking terms from Mastermind or A Field Guide
For this formal assignment, you will apply 2-3 of the critical thinking terms from Mastermind or A Field Guide to Lies to either “The Chameleon” by David Grann OR “I’m Just More Afraid of Climate Change Than I Am of Prison” By Michelle Nijhuis, ultimately developing a 4-5 page thesis-driven essay. Focus on the ways in which the people/entities within the texts rationalize and judge. You are analyzing their thinking. Yes, this assignment is basically an expansion of the kind of work you did for your recent in-class writings. Another option: “The Curious Case of Sidd Finch” from Sports Illustrated. Read the main article (https://www.si.com/mlb/2014/10/15/curious-case-sidd-finch.) first, then read this (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidd_Finch). You will quote from both your chosen text as well as your primary class texts that are devoted to critical thinking (Mastermind and A Field Guide to Lies), and you’ll want roughly 2-3 quotes per body paragraph.
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Please use “The Chameleon” and “Mastermind” when writing this. I have uploaded a sample paper of how the paper should look like/how it is structured. I have also attached more notes on how it should be structured. Let me know if you have any questions.
Statistics Question
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Progress CheckUse this activity to explore how probability is used in statistical inference.
ContextYou are studying with one of your classmates who is acing this class. She displays the following picture.
Then she pulls out a new deck of cards. She removes the plastic wrap from the deck of new cards, opens the box, and pulls out the cards. She removes the jokers and any other cards not displayed in the picture above. Then she starts shuffling the cards – which is difficult because the cards are brand new and slippery. She continues to shuffle and reshuffle until you agree that the deck is well-shuffled. Then she sets the deck down.
To verify that you know how to calculate various probabilities for a randomly drawn card, she asks the following questions which you answer correctly.
If I randomly select a card, what is the probability of drawing a red card? YOUR ANSWER: 26/52 = 0.5 or 50%
If I randomly select a card, what is the probability of drawing a 9? YOUR ANSWER: 4/52 ?? 0.0769 or 7.69%
If I randomly select a sample of two cards, what is the probability that both cards are red? YOUR ANSWER: (26/52)(25/51) ??0.2451 or 24.51%
In the above calculation you multiplied, (26/52)(25/51). Why? YOUR ANSWER: Randomly selecting a sample of two cards means we draw two cards – one at a time without replacement. So a random sample of two red cards means the first card is red and the second card is red. When we randomly select the first card, the probability we draw a red card is 26 red cards out of 52 total cards, or 26/52. We set that first red card aside. So, when we randomly select the second card, there are only 25 red cards out of a total of 51 cards, so the probability we get a red card is 25/51. We need to calculate the probability that the first card is red AND the second card is red. So we multiply the two fractions together, (26/52)(25/51).
Then your classmate says, “O.K. Let’s make a little bet. If you draw a black card, I will help you with all remaining homework in this class.” If not, you must wash and wax my car for me. Since she opened a brand new deck of cards right in front of you and you verified they were well-shuffled, you know the probability of drawing a black card is 0.5 or 50%, so you agree to the bet.
She picks up the deck of cards, fans them out (face down of course), and asks you to randomly select a card. You select a card and turn it over. It’s red – not black.
You set the card aside and ask to try again. She reluctantly agrees and warns that if you lose, you will have to wash and wax her car twice. But if you win, you will not have to wash and wax her car, and she will help you with your homework as promised. You draw another card. It’s red – not black.
You set the card on top of the previously drawn red card and ask to try a third time. Again, she reluctantly agrees, and you draw another card. It’s red – not black. You must now wash and wax her car three times. You decide to quickly calculate the probability of randomly selecting a sample of three red cards.
2652?2551?2450?0.11762652?2551?2450?0.1176 or 11.76%
You set the card on top of the previously drawn red cards and think, “The next card has to be black.” You ask to try a fourth time. Again, she reluctantly agrees, and you draw another card. It’s red – not black. You now have a random sample of 4 red cards, and you must wash and wax her car four times.
You set the card on the stack of previously drawn red cards, and ask to try again. Once again, she reluctantly agrees, and you draw another card.
PromptWhat is the probability of drawing a random sample of 4 red cards (write the probability as a decimal and a percentage)? Would you consider the random sample of 4 red cards unusual? Why or why not?
What is the probability of drawing a random sample of 5 red cards (write the probability as a decimal and a percentage)? Would you consider the random sample of 5 red cards unusual? Why or why not?
When your classmate began shuffling the deck of cards, what obvious assumption did you believe was true? If you draw a random sample of 5 red cards from the deck, should you reject that assumption? Why or why not?
Based on your responses to the previous question, what will you infer about the deck of cards?
Module 14 Discussion BoardUse the Module 14 discussion board (opens in a new tab) to ask questions or provide feedback about the problems in any Module 14 activity – including this peer-reviewed assignment.
Writing a tesis
Topics:
Healthcare Cost
Legalization of Recreational Drugs
Pharmaceutical Cost
Shortage of Nursing
The next part of your research paper is writing your thesis. A thesis statement serves three functions: to announce the topic to the reader, to reflect a judgment about the topic, to provide the reader with a blueprint for what is to come in the paper. PLEASE NOTE, A THESIS STATEMENT IS NOT A PARAGRAPH LONG. IT CAN SIMPLY BE STATED IN ONE SENTENCE.How to write an effective thesis statement:Your thesis must make an assertion. An assertion, unlike a fact, takes a position, expresses a viewpoint, or suggests your approach toward the topic.2. Make sure your thesis is specific. Give as much information as possible about your main point.3. Your thesis should focus on one central point.4. Do not make an announcement for example, “This essay is going to be about” or “I will be writing about.”
SAMPLE THESIS STATEMENTS: THIS IS WHAT I EXPECT TO RECEIVE.1. Americans should eliminate the regular consumption of fast food because the fast food diet leads to preventable and expensive health issues, such as diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.2. Homeless people in Berkeley should be given access to services, such as regular food donations, public restrooms, and camping facilities, because it would improve life for all inhabitants of the city.3. Secondhand smoke is just as harmful as smoking and leads to a higher prevalence of cancer and heart disease. What’s worse, people who inhale secondhand smoke are doing so without consent. For this reason, smoking in any public place should be banned