Compare and contrast two approaches to popular culture studied in this course;

a) approachestheoretical approaches, such as power, legitimacy, gender identity, race identity, etc, which is tied down to examples of popular culture. Think of each week weve looked at so far. Lack of structure Lack of transition between paragraphs Clear and concise introduction thesis statement followed by a road- map. Structure introduction, body (1-2 ideas per paragraph), conclusion. Does not answer the question Lack of connection between argument and evidence Overwhelmed and unbalanced paragraphs Long sentences and paragraphs Inconsistent referencing Lack of/no scholarly sources Do not indicate your name on the paper! Style Word count Transitioning between paragraphs.. Paragraphs topic sentence, theory, evidence, analysis, closing sentence which concludes the idea and foreshadows the following paragraph. Paragraphs not long and not short. Evidence scholarly journals and books. Re-read the question more than 5 times. Referencing guide to be at your side at all times. Draft your essay in bullet-point form before commencing your writing. Proof read + Double space!
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The Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement made the United States the country it is today. War, protest, and violence rocked the nation to its core.

Choose what you think the two most important events of this period were and write about them, explaining why you feel they were so pivotal to American history. Then, read your classmates work and see if you agree with their choices, see if there is a common theme, and discuss with them how the nation was changed for the better during the events of this period in American history.

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Compare and contrast between two short stories. There is a list of different ideas you could look for within these short stories to compare but you will probably have to look up these stories online or look up the audios for them.

Compare and contrast between two short stories. There is a list of different ideas you could look for within these short stories to compare but you will probably have to look up these stories online or look up the audios for them.

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apply the conceptual frame of TWO different economic thinkers, Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes to Competition.

Competition: Competition is an essential element of the capitalist economic system. The invisible hand of the markets is mainly a manifestation of competition, where firms compete to provide goods and services that are demanded by consumers. In recognition of the important role competition plays in creating fair economic outcomes, Australia and many other countries have laws and regulatory agencies to explicitly promote and create competition in the markets. In Australia, this regulator is the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Using the conceptual frame of your two chosen economists, what you have learned in class, and outside research, analyse the state of competition in Australia today. Would each of your thinkers agree that competition is a good thing? Would they argue for more or less competition? Does your thinker make predictions about competition and its effect on wages? Yes? No? Are the predictions good or bad? Are their policy prescriptions that the thinkers would support or oppose that should be considered in Australia? The specific questions you address will vary by the thinkers you choose. The paper is a compare and contrast essay, where the views of both economists are analysed and evaluated. The best way to start this type of essay is to create an independent list of each economists views on the topic and then to look for similarities and differences in their views. Once the key similarities and differences are found, a narrative can be structured around why the economists agree or disagree about the topic. It is expected that you will conduct some outside research on the topic and on your chosen economic thinkers to supplement the information you have gained from class readings and lectures. Please include a reference list with your paper. The quality of your sources will be a factor in assigning marks. The essay should be between 5 and 8 pages and should attempt to balance the amount of information presented on each economists view. One suitable structure for the paper is to write a separate section for each economist summarizing their views, and then compare and contrast their views in a new section. Another way to structure the essay is to align yourself with one of the thinkers positions. Argue why your position is correct using the arguments supplied by your thinker and why those who believe the opposite and who are aligned with the other thinker are wrong. But, there are many suitable ways to structure the essay. Try to draw upon what you learned from the first writing assignment to create positions for these now dead economists on these current issues. Do not include detailed background information about your economists lives unless it is directly relevant to your argument. Ensure you use complete sentences and well-organised paragraphs. Stick to the page limit. You will be penalised if your assignment is under 5 A4 pages or over 8 A4 pages. Do not use a font size below 11 point and do not play games with spacing or margins. Deliberate attempts to make essays appear longer or shorter than the specified limits will result in a loss of marks.
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Underline it on draft, or write it here.How does the thesis limit the focus of the paper? Is the thesis too general?Does the introduction include adequate background information?

List some specifics here.Should the introduction be expanded or tightened? Why?Does the introduction announce the layout of the rest of the paper? What lets you know this?Has the writer made you want to learn more? Why or why not?Body:
Underline the topic sentences on the paper. Is there a clear connection between each of the paragraphs and the thesis? If not, where do you see problems?Are points substantiated with evidence? Is the evidence pertinent, reliable, and/or verifiable?Are paragraphs unified (exploring only one idea)? Point out paragraphs that lack unity.Are paragraphs developed (is there enough information in each paragraph)? Point out paragraphs that lack development.Are there in-text citations in MLA style if sources are used?Conclusion:
Is the thesis restated (and, if possible, reworded)? Is the length of the conclusion appropriate? Does it need to be tightened or expanded? Why?What strategies does the paper use to close the discussion (ex: brief summary of points, recommendation)?Are you interested in learning more about (has the author made the topic relevant to you)? Why or why not?Overall Recommendations:
Are there issues related to grammar and punctuation that the author needs to address? If so, what are they?Have sources been quoted correctly, if sources were used?Is the Works Cited formatted correctly, if sources were used?List three strengths (what you feel the author did well) and three weakness (areas that need improvement) of the paper.

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(1) selecting a current system (AS-IS system) and analyze it using system analysis techniques and propose improvements to the system (developing a TO- BE version of the system) using system analysis techniques; (2). The current system is “Ticketmaster.com” website.

(1) selecting a current system (AS-IS system) and analyze it using system analysis techniques and propose improvements to the system (developing a TO- BE version of the system) using system analysis techniques; (2). The current system is “Ticketmaster.com” website.

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Explain the main reasons that these other incentives may motivate employees, and justify your response.

Search the Internet for a current news article that discusses changes made in an organization. Provide the link to the article for everyone to read. Assuming that you are the manager, how would you ensure that the changes are well received by your employees?Examine the most common differences affecting employees in organizations, and give two (2) specific examples of techniques that managers can use to effectively capitalize on the individual differences of their staff to accomplish the shared mission of the organization.Watch the video below titled, Puzzle of Motivation (18:36). You can also view the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrkrvAUbU9Y.
Next, explain what approaches organizations can take to motivate their employees other than pay incentives.

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Illustrate your points by using at least two examples from the past 5 years where at least two different types of social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, news, etc.) have gone viral and led to mass contagion.

For this task, incorporate the attachment while preparing content suitable for a blog post that is read by a broad public audience in which you explain the concept of mass contagion and how social media can influence this phenomenon. Specifically, address the following in your blog post content Use your own words to define mass contagion, and then support your definition with scholarly research. Explain how informational and normative social influences work to create mass contagion through social media. Identify at least three ways individuals can avoid being susceptible to mass contagion when using social

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