What do you think of situations where members of one society pretend to be members of another society like this? What do you think about the camp specifically?

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RESEARCH PAPER

For this research paper discuss how American popular music has misappropriated American Indian culture. In this paper make sure to define these terms: Singing Redface, Racial Antipathy, Idealized Sympathy, Cultural Misappropriation, and Cultural Confusion. In your paper

In addition to discussing and defining these terms, choose one musical example analyze how the music, lyrics, and performance are an example of Singing Redface. You can choose a song of your choice or a song that is mentioned in the textbook.

Your paper should also address the following from the movie Reel Injun:

Hollywood has made over 4000 films about Native people over the past hundred years. Reel Injun takes a look at how North American Natives have been portrayed in Cinema over the past hundred years. In your research paper and presentation include aspects of the history of how Native Americans have been portrayed at different times in Cinema.

Areas to consider: during the early years of cinema, pre-great depression, after the great depression, during the 60s, during the 90s, and into present day.

Describe what cultural reasons existed in each time period that would make Hollywood choose to portray First Nations people in the manner that they did.

Most importantly, think about the summer camp where children “played” at being Indian.

What do you think about the camp specifically?

What were the children learning about Indigenous culture?

What song are they singing?

What do you think of situations where members of one society pretend to be members of another society like this?

provide an example in our society (past or present) where people pretend to be a different race and how our society views these actions.

 

 

What is the current status of the access granted to the media by the courts in various jurisdictions throughout the country? Identify two cases that have impacted the current status.

What effect has pretrial publicity had on trials?
Pretrial Publicity has and will always be a significant concern for defendants, specifically those alleged to have committed heinous, Unethical, and immoral offenses. While many argue that the First Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees the right to free speech and free press, it is important to recognize that said defendant is simultaneously entitled to his or her Sixth Amendment Right to a fair and impartial jury. Media coverage, despite how objective it claims to be, presents a high probability of influencing jurors’ decisions.
According to IResearchNet (2015), empirical research suggests that exposure to pretrial publicity causes jurors to be more conviction prone, especially when the publicity is designed to elicit an emotional response rather than present facts. Furthermore, when someone is exposed to inadmissible evidence via pretrial publicity, he or she will likely be unable to remain objective, or ignore the prohibited information, if chosen to serve as a juror for the case.
As explained by IResearchNet (2015), PTP continues to be a concern to defendants, the courts, and researchers. Research has consistently demonstrated that exposure to negative information about the defendant pretrial affects jurors’ perceptions of the defendant, that these negative perceptions persist even after trial evidence is presented, and that these perceptions have been showed to influence jurors’ verdict decisions.

How has the “CSI Effect” impacted the courtroom?

As provided by Ericksen (2017), there’s no shortage of crime and legal programming in our lives. This is causing many legal professionals to notice the lines blurring between real life circumstances and Hollywood’s portrayal of it. It’s called the CSI effect and its changing modern-day courtrooms. Interesting to not however, is that some people remain adamant that the CSI effect is a made-up construct, denying said effect even exists, let alone impacts courtrooms. In some instances, many feel that technology is to blame for said effect.
The following effects, both negative and positive are just some of the many, according to Ericksen (2017): Negative-More difficult to prosecute defendants; harder to find jurors; straining already tight resources; manipulating crime scenes; and defense lawyers are spending too much time educating juries. Positive-Jurors are becoming more knowledgeable, and increased interest in the criminal justice field.
Both negative and positive effects aside, it is critical that those who watch true crime and fictional crime solving based shows, understand that what is being viewed only captures a small portion of the work, expertise, and Methodologies involved in real-world CSI operations. To put it bluntly, knowledgeable jurors are not as knowledgeable as they think they are. Simple concepts may be grasped, without actually understanding the true capabilities and practicality of testing

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What is the current status of the access granted to the media by the courts in various jurisdictions throughout the country? Identify two cases that have impacted the current status.

The following is provided by United States Courts (2021) and is the current policy for cameras in trial courts in accordance with the cameras pilot program in California Northern, Washington Western, and Guam: A Judge may authorize broadcasting, televising, recording, or taking photographs in the courtroom or adjacent areas during proceedings or recesses for the presentation of evidence; for the perpetuation of the record of proceedings; for security purposes; for other purposes of judicial administration; for the photographing, recording, or broadcasting of appellate arguments; or in accordance with piolet programs approved by the Judicial Conference.
US Courts (2021) further provides that when broadcasting, televising, recording, or photographing in the courtroom or adjacent areas is permitted, a judge should ensure that it is done in a manner that will: Be consistent with the rights of the parties; not unduly distract participants in the proceeding; and not otherwise interfere with the administration of justice.
While there have been a wide array of court cases that have influenced the media’s access to court rooms nationwide, some of the most influential cases/rulings are ones with which many are unfamiliar. According to Kraft (2009), although the First Amendment does not explicitly mention the right of access, the Supreme Court has held that the right to attend criminal proceedings is implicit in freedom of speech and serves an important function in a democratic society by enhancing trial fairness and its appearance.
The following court cases and rulings have played integral roles in the clarification of media access, as it pertains to its First Amendment right: Richmond Newspapers, Inc. v. Virginia (1980)-The press and public have the First Amendment right to attend criminal trials; and Press-Enterprise Co. v. Superior Court of California (1986)-The press has the right of access to attend jury selections and preliminary proceedings.

What are the key differences between the history of psychology in Ghana before the 1700s and how the field developed through the 1700s and 1800s?

 

Answer the following questions based on the provided reading materials.

1. What challenges exist around having discussions on the history of psychology in Africa? Why?

2.Discuss something you learned about the history of psychology in Ghana before the 1700s. What stood out to you the most? Why?

3. What are the key differences between the history of Psychology in Ghana before the 1700s and how the field developed through the 1700s and 1800s?

4. What impact did colonialism have on the advancement of psychology in Ghana?

What moral beliefs influence your choices and your behavior toward others? How do you determine the “right” thing to do?

 

What is your Philosophy of Life?

Everybody has a Philosophy of life. Identify. Identify some of the foundational beliefs that form your philosophy of life using these questions as a guide. Express your ideas as completely and clearly as you can. Think deeply and beyond Superficialities and refuse to be satisfied with the first idea that you have.

Some of the questions you can address:

– What do you most value in life? Why?’

– What moral beliefs influence your choices and your behavior toward others?

How do you determine the “right” thing to do?

– What role do religious beliefs play in your life?

Do you believe in “God”? Why or why not? Is there an afterlife?

If so, what is the path to it?

– What gives your life meaning?

What is the purpose of your life?

What do you hope to achieve in your life?

– Do you believe that your choices are free?

Do you hold yourself responsible for your choices?

– Are all people entitled to basic human rights? Why?

What is justice?

– What are other important beliefs in your life?

Submit in APA 7th format, essay format, at least 2 pages.

What specific guidelines would be critical for you to consider when planning the lesson?What are some ways teachers can assess students in the classroom to include reading and writing?

Planning the lesson

These are separate assignment and should have its own reference page.

Topic 5 DQ 1
If you were utilizing a reading strategy among students with Intermediate English proficiency, what specific guidelines would be critical for you to consider when planning the lesson?

Topic 5 DQ 2
When assessing ELLs, teachers must use a variety of assessments in order to get the most accurate snapshot of academic and language progress.

What are some ways teachers can assess students in the classroom to include reading and writing?

Describe at least three types of follow-up data you will collect: quantitative (discrete or continuous) and/or qualitative (binomial, nominal, or ordinal).

 

Recently, your director of operations met with the entire leadership team to review the outcomes of a recent survey campaign within your organization.There were two surveys, one for patients and clients (external survey) and one for employees (internal survey). In general, it was revealed that the organization is doing well; however, on two metrics, the organization scored poorly.The external survey showed that patients and other clients were satisfied or very satisfied with the care they received and the general operations of the organization. However, they were neutral or dissatisfied with billing services when they had questions about a charge (patients) or an invoice (clients).Issues were rarely resolved during the first communication and took, on average, one month to straighten out.The internal survey showed that employees were satisfied or very satisfied with the facility, their manager, and the leadership; however, they were dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the compensation and benefits that are offered, which may explain the higher than average turnover rate.The director of operations has tasked you with collecting and analyzing additional data to pinpoint the possible issues that are causing lower than average scores for these two metrics. In addition, you will need to make at least two recommendations for how you will use the data to improve satisfaction scores.

In a 500-word expository essay, address the following:

Discuss the importance of collecting follow-up data from internal and external stakeholders and who you will collect the data from.

Describe at least three types of follow-up data you will collect: quantitative (discrete or continuous) and/or qualitative (Binomial, Nominal, or ordinal).

Describe at least three potential methods you could use to collect follow-up data.

Discuss three ways you will use the additional data you have collected to formulate organizational action.

Make sure::

Discusses the collection of follow-up data. Includes supporting details from sources for all of the following:

● The importance of collecting follow-up data.

● Who the internal stakeholders might be.

● Who the external stakeholders might be.

Describes at least three (3) types of follow-up data that will be collected. Includes supporting details from sources.

Describes at least three (3) potential methods that could be used to collect follow-up data.

Discusses three (3) ways you will use the additional data you have collected to formulate organizational

What factors do you think need to be taken into consideration when considering whether an individual artwork or object should be returned to its place or origin?

For this paper, read the articles linked below as well as the articles included as attachments and watch the short video linked below.

These are selected from MANY newspaper, magazine, and academic articles about the issue (in addition to these, feel free to seek out others online).

They deal primarily with the British Museum, and issues surrounding the return of objects to Nigeria, Egypt, and Greece:

After reading these articles and watching the video clip, write a brief (400-500 word) response paper in which you address the following questions (and consider your answers carefully – these are complicated issues with little straightforward resolution):

-What are some of the arguments made for and against the return of artworks stolen or taken in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries?

Which arguments (for either side) do you find most convincing?

Is there anything that has been left out that you think needs to be considered?

-What factors do you think need to be taken into consideration when considering whether an individual artwork or object should be returned to its place or origin?

Are there some categories of artworks that it makes more sense to return than others?

Give specific examples from the sources (you don’t have to discuss EVERY source your read, but you should discuss more than one, certainly).

What would be the central topic of your talk. Why you chose it; why you think it is interesting and underreported/underappreciated

submit a paragraph or two that describes what you would like to do for your Final Project.  go here for more information about the requirements for the Final Project.
For this topic proposal assignment, describe
• What would be the central topic of your talk

• Why you chose it; why you think it is interesting and underreported/underappreciated

• How you would go about getting material for your talk

o Do you have specific resources already?

o If you don’t,  discuss how you think you would go about getting material

My topic is: advanced in antibiotic stewardship.

As more microorganisms get resistance to Antibiotics treatment, the development of new antibiotics seems to get behind in treatment.And to

prevent multidrug resistant organisms, we need to work on- Educating staffs
– Enhancing infection prevention and control
– Prescribing antibiotics when they are truly needed.
– Prescribing antibiotics with adequate dosages and reassessing treatment when culture results are available.
– Monitoring antibiotics consumptions