exact same assigment and specifications as peego
my question is, I have not experienced any racial issues in my life. So I will have to write this from another perspective. right?
Prepare a 1750-2450-word research paper that analyzes the influences of race as it relates to your community. Write an autobiography about how human interactions in your community have been racialized or gendered. For the community, you can consider relations within your neighborhood, local government, service groups, clubs, schools, workplace, or any environment of which you are a part. In your paper, be sure to answer the following core questions and provide examples:
· Do members of your community look like you? In what ways do they look the same or different?
· How do leaders within your community treat people who are like you? How do they treat people who are different?
· How do other members of your community treat people who are like you? How do they treat people who are different?
· Do your textbooks/work manuals contain information by or about people like you?
· Do the local media represent people like you? If so, in what ways?
· What are some similarities and differences between you and the people who are in leadership positions in your community? Do you feel minority group interests are represented within your community?
· If you could resolve any inequities within your community, what would you change? How and why?
· Which theories from the text relate to racial or gender issues? Apply these theories to your project.
12 Ensure the following elements are included:
· The thesis addresses racial and gender issues in your local community.
· The content is comprehensive and accurate.
· The paper itself draws on your personal experiences with and opinions about cultural diversity in your community.
· Three sources are used, and one source is a community member, leader, or representative from a local community organization.
· The paper is written in first-person point of view, with an autobiographical approach.
· Textbook theories are applied to your observations.
· Assignment questions are answered.
· The paper includes perspectives from supporting sources.
· The conclusion is logical, flows from the body of the paper, and reviews the major points.
· Paragraph transitions are present.
· The tone is appropriate.
· Sentences are well-constructed.
· The paper, title page, and references follow APA guidelines.
· Rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed.
· Spelling is correct.
The final paper... insight and questions
I also have this assignment due in a complete of days. I go to school online aswell. This assignment has stumpted me like many of you here. I think the main reason I have been at a loss for words is because I have not been in the community for to long. I found interviews from community leaders a big help. At first I just got interviews from anyone in the community but they did not provide as much professional help and qoutes as I needed for my paper. Even if you do not use all the people you interview in your paper their insight on the community will help you to see different aspects of this paper. Interview people of different races and background in your community. You need one interview as a source anyways. We really do not think about this kind of thing in our everyday lives unless we have lived in the community for a long time and been extremely involved with the issues. I think many communities would rather keep these issues out of the public eye. My community is made up of more Hispanics than whites and has industries in dairy and agriculture, the main issues are people being underpaid, overworked, with no health care. There are issues here that I have experienced in language needs (me not knowing Spanish) or (them not knowing English). I used these experiences in my paper. I have not started on the power point presentation yet because the paper kind of needs to be completed. Do any of you have suggestions for the presentation? The presentation is supposed to consist of slides and side notes good enough for someone else to do the presentation if you were not able to present it (sence we do not present them online anyways). I am not sure whether I should basically just copy the part of my paper into side notes and then build the slides off of that. Here are the requirements:
Assignment: Microsoft PowerPoint® Presentation based on the ETH 125 Final Assignment
Recall the differences between academic and business writing as you use the information from your final project for ETH 125 in order to create a slide presentation for a business audience.
• Resources: Appendix A, Chapter 6 (pp. 126-139) and Chapter 16 (pp. 468-483) in Business and Administrative Communication (7th ed.), as well as How to Create PowerPoint Presentations highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072964464/student_view0/creating_powerpoints.html and Ch. 8-9 in the Business Communication Handbook at the BAC Web site highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/dl/free/0072964464/221386/Chapter_08.pdf and highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/dl/free/0072964464/221386/Chapter_09.pdf
• Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum
• Submit the Microsoft PowerPoint® Presentation based on your final project in ETH 125: Cultural Diversity.
Course Syllabus Page 27 COM 215
Any help on the paper or the presentation is appreciated but this is due Sunday Midnight Arizona time March 18th 2007.
Thank you very much!
Brandie