American Government Discussion 2
What happens when your landlord becomes a private equity firm?Discuss
What happens when your landlord becomes a private equity firm?Discuss
Public administrators conduct research to plan, solve problems, and support their decisions. They must collect data to support these tasks and other courses of action. Unfortunately, the literature indicates that these public administrators mostly use quantitative methods. What can qualitative research offer than quantitative methods cannot offer to support these public administration tasks?
Give research on your design area. What is the motivation behind your project?? Why are you doing what you are doing? What need does the community have?
What did you learn about the community in regards to that need?
Briefly describe the arguments in favor of your view and how you have considered counterarguments (alternative positions).
Lack of empathy by social workers can cause distress when parents are engaging with their children:Discuss?
Read Michael Pollan’s In Defense of Food. write a two-page, double-spaced, informal reflection paper based on the following questions:
What are the main themes developed? Which points struck you most powerfully?Discuss.
“Why did you choose the USA as a study abroad destination, and how will it help you to shape your future?Discuss.
Whether justified or not, surveillance technologies violate the privacy of civilians for good. “Surveillance of individuals who have not yet or have never committed a crime poses the most significant ethical dilemma”. However, who here has not committed a crime?
You Commit Three Felonies a Day (PDF file attached)
Laws have become too vague and the concept of intent has disappeared.
If this is true, then what does that mean ethically about mass surveillance?
Are there other areas of work not directly related to you major?
Is your major not at Suffolk? To what school would you be likely to transfer to find your perfect major? What can you do at Suffolk now that will help you reach this goal?
Discuss your major and why you chose it.
How do your personal interests translate into a college major?
Discuss the types of courses required.
What are the types of projects, papers, and assignments involved?
Discuss the difficulty of your major.
Give three examples of the Pros and Cons of your major.
Does your field of study require more than a Bachelor’s degree?
What types of jobs are available in your major?
How can one get a job in your field of study?
Approximately how many careers are in your major?
Are there other areas of work not directly related to you major?
Is your major not at Suffolk? To what school would you be likely to transfer to find your perfect major? What can you do at Suffolk now that will help you reach this goal?
Which of the two sorts of democracy is more consistent with how elitist theory sees democracy working? Explain, referring to two relevant aspects of elitist theory and two aspects of whichever sort of democracy you choose.