Machine Learning

Machine Learning (Artificial Intelligence) Your response should include:  A summary of the videos you watched and a summary of the article you read; minimum of three paragraphs is required for this part. A paragraph each for the videos and a paragraph for the article. List the videos watched and the article read.  Your reaction to machine learning and artificial intelligence. Will this be good or bad for society? Give specific examples to support your reaction. One paragraph is the minimum required for your reaction. Make sure your paragraph is at least 4 to 5 sentences.  (items 1 and 2 due by Tuesday, November 3) Your response to another students reaction. One paragraph is the minimum required for your reaction. Make sure your paragraph is at least 4 to 5 sentences. (item 3 due by Thursday, November 5) Be careful to write correctly. Make sure your summary covers all of the information in the video and article. Grammar and spelling count!

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Pop Culture

1. Provide an example of a film, tv show, or music video (produced after 2018) that reinforces OR challenges stereotypes about race, gender, or sexuality. Focus on a specific scene, a character, or a relationship to support your point. Provide a link to the trailer to the film, tv show, or music video. (Please do not write about “This Is America”)  (At least 200 words) 2. Introduce the class to a non-American pop-culture product that you consume or are familiar with. (ex. film, tv show, music, games, food chains, etc). Describe the product and its popularity using at least one online source. Is this product popular in the U.S., why do you think that is? If it is popular in other parts of the world, but not in the U.S., why do you think that is? Provide a link to the outside source in your post. No source citation needed. (At least 150 words) 3. Why is popular culture an important aspect of intercultural communication in the context of globalization? (At least 100 words) **Pick whatever to write about but keep it relevant and recent please!**

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Safe Haven movie

students will be required to conduct an in depth analysis of a film of their choice focusing on the films treatment of a particular philosophical, political, religious or moral issue. do an analysis of the moral issue of the movie Safe Haven.

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Persuasive Speech

Students may select one of the topics below: 1-Imagination is more important than knowledge. 2-Online classes are better than face-to-face classes. 3-All textbooks should be replaced by e-books and online resources. 4-Students should be able to use mobile devices in the classroom.

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Bad News Message

Compose a bad news message based on the following scenario. You will need to add your own imagined details to the messages. ?Be sure to include the main features of indirect writing: ?buffering, low-impact placement of the bad news, subordination, passive voice, and a goodwill close.  In other words, use the indirect approach by beginning with a subject line that?does not reveal the bad news but is neutral;?then continue by composing a buffer statement. ?Next, reveal the bad news in a subordinate clause (which our textbook refers to as a “dependent clause” – it means the same) and in the passive voice.??End with a goodwill closing. ?Compose?the assignment as a bad-news memo, not as a letter – But use the memo format (Subject, Date, To, From) as if you were composing an email to them.  Scenario# Unsuccessful Candidate: Your company recently interviewed two candidates for the position of team assistant, but the more qualified one has been hired. Compose a bad-news message in which you inform the other candidate that he will not be hired (you will need to invent one or more reasons). There may be short-term positions available within the next two months, and your supervisor mentioned this might be a good alternative for the unsuccessful candidate.  Write a message to the candidate delivering the bad news.

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Employee Wellness

·    Need to write about Microsoft , (Ex. https://www.inc.com/jeremy-quittner/microsoft-sets-new-trend-requiring-paid-sick-leave-of-contractors.html A Introduction.  One paragraph.  This includes your research question, what you are including in this report, and the purpose of this proposal. ·         One page of Findings.  Four or five paragraphs.  This is the problem you find within the business.  Use one in-text reference, done in APA style.  An example is (Miller, 2020, p.22); this in-text note refers the reader to your “References” page, also done in APA style. ·         One page of Recommendations.  Four or five paragraphs.  This is your proposed solution to the problem.  Use one in-text reference, done in APA style.  Include a timeline and any possible costs involved. ·         A Conclusion.  One paragraph.  This is a summary of the report and restates any recommendations.

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Eat’n Park and the Persuasion Imperatives

As discussed in Chapter 11, Kevin O’Connell of Eat’n Park Hospitality Group, Inc., spends a lot of time thinking about his audiences and how to craft the best persuasive messages for Eat’n Park brands. Here are his four “persuasion imperatives:” Try to understand audiences. These are usually customers, but they could also be media members or other stakeholders. O’Connell asks these four questions. What makes them tick? What do they need? What is going on in their lives? How can we make their lives better, easier, more fun? Translate the marketing team’s understandings into strategies. How can those understandings meet a demand or fill a need through a strategy? Flesh out strategies into executable steps. Communicate those concepts or ideas well and at the right time. Visit Eat’n Park  (Links to an external site.) (https://www.eatnpark.com/) online. Explore the website’s various links and locate examples of persuasive writing used in the restaurant’s marketing and public relations programs. From what you can see, how does it appear that Eat’n Park uses O’Connell’s persuasion imperatives in its messaging? Consider these prompts and questions. Then, post your initial thoughts by Tuesday at 11 PM (ET). Part 1: Initial Post Who appear to be its major audiences? How does’ Eat’n Park try to give them what they need, or make their lives better, easier, or more fun? What does the marketing team appear to understand about Eat’n Park audiences, and how do they translate those understandings into strategies? Does the Eat’n Park team appear to communicate key concepts and ideas well and at the right time? If so, how?

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 Interpersonal Communications

Watch this 8 minute YouTube video of 9 year old student, Dalton Sherman, grab the attention of 20,000 adults and hold them in the palm of his hand.  His inspiring and insightful speech was written by Jon Dahlander, spokesperson for Dallas ISD, and was given in 2008 to the teachers and staff of the Dallas Texas school district.  Dalton’s speech immediately went viral and people from all over the country began requesting him as a keynote speaker.  Write a review appropriate for a class in INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS focusing on  Dalton’s poise and presence and how he grabs the audiences attention and holds them in the palm of his hand. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMe8Nil2i20

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Persuasion using Elaboration Likelihood Model

The paper should: ·       Outline the origins of the theory; ·       Describe the basic tenets of the theory; ·       Identify strengths, weaknesses, limitations & criticisms of the theory; ·       Detail relevant and important research studies that have applied the theory; ·       Note how the theory has evolved over time. The paper must be typed, double-spaced, and include all proper citations and references. Source documentation should follow APA style (7th ed.). Grammatical and spelling errors will be penalized. Please proofread your work! Your literature review should be approximately 8-10 pages, excluding references.

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Perceptions and Culture

What cultures and/or co-cultures do you identify with? How does your culture(s) influence your perceptions? Do you think your gender influences your perceptions? What about your age/generation? Provide examples/descriptions. You can choose what element(s) to focus on (i.e. food, music, toys, interests, etc.). For example, think about what we consider food. Culture influences that significantly. I still vividly remember the look on my friend’s face when she realized that her “favorite” Mexican food, menudo, was made out of beef tripe. She no longer eats it which is too bad since she REALLY liked it before knowing the ingredients! Gender often influences what toys we play with. Also, research shows that age usually influences music choices. I would argue that culture really influences this as well.  please write an essay about this topic, and i will provide personal information for you to choose the topic you can write.  I am a Chinese, like rap music, like playing video game, like rice and noodles. If you need any further info, plz email me so that i can reply ASAP ( [email protected])

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