Pick a company that uses social media as a marketing and branding tool. Review at least three social media accounts your company of choice uses and assess the following:
Based on their social media, how would you describe the company? How is the company trying to portray itself on social media?
Are users interacting with the company on social media? If so, how are they responding?
Do you think the company you are assessing has an effective strategy for using social media as a marketing tool?
Requirements:
Your paper should be 500-750 words in length.
Please use specific examples (tweets, Facebook posts, etc.).
Please write this paper in essay format, not question and answer format.
At least two sources should be used and cited in APA style. List your sources in a references page at the end of your paper. All social media examples should be cited if quoted.
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“The Mind of a Serial Killer: A Case Study on [Name of Serial Killer]” Abstract: This research paper delves into the mind of a notorious serial killer, [Name of Serial Killer], and examines the various factors that may have contributed
Research Paper Topic: Select a serial killer to base your research paper on.
Students are to answer the questions and follow the guidelines listed below on page 3 of the
attached research paper document.
Students will have an opportunity to write a research paper on a serial killer of their choice.
Please be sure to include any scholarly journal articles and supporting documents that you may
find during your research in the reference section.
Do not forget to cite appropriately.
The paper will be a scholarly effort in APA format and a minimum of seven pages in length,
including the cover, and references. A minimum of three scholarly/academic references must be
cited. Additional references may also be utilized for this paper (Internet, magazine, newspaper,
etc.). Research paper must be submitted through Brightspace Turnitin. The research paper will be
assessed using a Research Paper Rubric. Your paper will be on a serial killer. It will comprise of seven pages. You must apply a theory
from the textbook to the serial killer. Your paper should be double-spaced and cited using APA
Format. Your papers should be uploaded onto CANVAS. They will not be accepted via email or
in paper form. The papers should answer the following questions:
1) What theory applies to the serial killer you selected?
2) What was their childhood like?
3) Were there any precursors?
4) Did childhood behavior reflect problems?
5) What was their adult life like?
6) Did they finish high school/college?
7) Were they ever diagnosed with a mental disorder?
8) Did they ever receive treatment?
9) How many victims?
10) Were they caught?
11) Are they still alive? Or did they die differently than their sentence? Or were they
sentenced to death and executed in prison?
References
APA format and a minimum of seven pages in length, including the cover, and references. A
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Title: “Exploring the Sick Role Model and the Growing Popularity of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)”
Sick Role Model
When a person becomes sick, he or she may demonstrate a variety of behaviors. Some people like to be left alone while others may seek assistance. Some people will act well even when they are sick. They may even feel guilty for not being able to do their work or take responsibilities.
What are the four aspects of the sick role model (Parsons 1951)? According to Parsons, medicine is an institution for the social control of deviant behavior. Do you agree or disagree with this view? Why or why not?
What is the patient-physician relationship according to Cockerham? Which two sociological examples of the sick role, as evidenced by existing research, do you think are most appropriate? Justify your answers with appropriate research and reasoning.
Parsons, T. (1951). The social system. Glencoe, IL: The Free Press.
Complementary and Alternative medicine (CAM) —An analysis
“CAM therapies have been in existence for hundreds of years. While many of these therapies are commonly used in non-Western societies their popularity is increasing steadily. In fact, large numbers of American consumers are using CAM currently in an effort to pre-empt disease and disability or to promote health and a sense of well-being.”
(Source: Kirschstein, R. I., Acting Director, National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health, AMSA, 2008.)
How effective do you think CAM is in comparison to clinical treatment and diagnosis? Justify your answer. Identify and discuss at least 10 types of treatments offered by CAM practitioners. Analyze and present at least one case that shows the positive effect of CAM and one that shows the negative effect. What is the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) role in CAM research? Justify your answers with appropriate research and reasoning and comment on the postings of at least two peers. -
A Journey Through Time: A Retrospective Reflection
Rewrite retrospective essay.
Some comments my professor said for this essay:
Paragraphing needs work! Consider where breaks should go to move along time or action within your essay.
More character development (sensory detail) is needed to bring the people in this story to life.
Consider where you can condense material. Weed out excessive wording, unnecessary prepositional phrases.
Citations need fixing.
Works Cited list is not formatted correctly. Please see Hacker for specific instructions relating to the type of source used.
Rewrite, maybe use a different citation example, change point of view, just rewrite it. -
Title: The Impact of Outsourcing, Offshoring, and Third Party Logistics on Business Operations and Motivational Factors Outsourcing, offshoring, and third party logistics (3PL) are all terms that refer to the practice
A critical thinking assignment The Answer must follow the Keyword/ outline points below:
Each answer should be 300 to 400 range of word counts.
Outsourcing, offshoring, Third Party Logistics
Their Main functions
Motivational Factors /Drivers
Reasons with suitable Examples
Reference APA style
Note: You can support your answer by reading your book.
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Title: “Distorting the Law: The Role of Public Relations in American Social Movements”
Question 1: Capozzi and Spector have edited a volume that argues that public relations techniques are in play in many important American social movements. Which example in this volume made the greatest impression on you (was the most surprising, impressive, or thought-provoking) and why?
Question 2: Explain the meaning of the title of the book: Distorting the Law. That meaning is spelled out in specific detail in the chapters of the volume.
Question 8: As the case is explained in Distorting the Law, did the injured party in the hot coffee case actually receive the $2.7 million award? If not, what actually happened after the initial jury ruling to alter the outcome?
Question 9: The C&S chapter on consumerism highlights Arthur Page’s famous statement that business requires public approval. The chapter notes that mass society has mass consumption as one of its foundations. Two critics of this view are noted: Vance Packard and Ralph Nader. What cautions do these two men raise about the corporate behavior that promotes high levels of consumption?
Question 10: In Distorting the Law, what is meant by the charge that something is “junk science”? Think carefully before you answer because the correct interpretation is not the obvious or superficial one.
Question 11: In Distorting the Law, who is Judith Haimes? Briefly, what is her story?
Question 12: The final clause of the H&M volume reads: “We fear a profound loss in the potential for advancing justice and democracy in our society” (306). Exactly what message are the authors of Distorting the Lawmeaning to convey here?
Question 14: In discussing the issue of tobacco torts in Distorting the Law, Haltom & McCann cite the fact that underdog plaintiffs never won in court until the mid-1990s. In explaining this result, H&M note that even those victories did not shift public attitudes very much. As an explanation of this fact, they observe: “too many villains, too few heroes.” So, exactly what does that phrase mean in the context of tobacco torts?
Question 17: In the description presented by Capozzi & Spector, how did Bull Connor, the Birmingham, Alabama, police chief, play a central role in the American civil rights movement? What did he do to help clarify the issues that were being contested?
Question 18: There are tort and civil disputing pyramids presented in the H&M volume that track the progression of grievances and claims all the way up to lawsuits being filed. While some critics and analysts assert that our civil court system is “litigious,” what is the main lesson that such pyramids illustrate about our legal system?
Question 21. Identify/explain any three of these individuals/terms and explain their connection to an important social issue dealt with in the C&S volume: Huey Long, Upton Sinclair, “share our wealth” clubs, The Jungle, Occupy Wall Street. -
Title: The Impact of Tobacco on North America and the Atlantic World
Choose only one of the following to answer:
Question 1:
How did the growth of tobacco impact the land, culture, economy, politics, and social relations both in North America and throughout the Atlantic?
OR
Question 2:
The absence of gold in Canada and North America influenced colonial behavior toward the land and the natives. Do you think that this statement is accurate or inaccurate? Why did the Spanish, French, and English come to the New World and how did their colonies develop differently from one another? -
“Improving Workplace Communication and Professionalism: Addressing Grammar, Clarity, and Boundaries in the Digital Age”
Week 7 Discussion Board – Communication in the Workplace
Read the Think Like a Boss questions below.
One of your employees uses bad grammar, and this is reflecting poorly on your department. How can you get a handle on this problem?
Employees keep saying they do not know what is going on at work. What steps would you take to increase workplace communication?
One of your employees sends you texts that contain poor spelling and grammar. You bring the issue up with the employee who responds that he only sends poor messages to you but never to his clients. How should you handle this issue?
Many employees are taking photos and/or videos at department meetings and company events. Should you be concerned? Why? As the boss, what should you do?
Choose one or a combination of the above prompts for your initial post. Write a 4-6 sentence post in a way the encourages discussion from classmates.
VIDEOS TO WATCH:
https://www.mediahub.ku.edu/t/1_9rs5mjf8
https://www.mediahub.ku.edu/media/t/1_6oqw84hp -
Personality: Exam Study Guide Chapter 10: The Trait Approach – What is the trait approach to personality? – What are the five main dimensions of personality according to the Big Five model? – Describe each of the Big Five dimensions and
I will attach a file below that has a study guide for an exam. The study guide mainly has questions and terms to answer to. Just write this as a study guide for an exam not as an essay style. This exam study guide will primarily surround Chapters 10, 11, 12, and 14.
The current textbook used is Cervone, D. & Pervin, L. A. (2022). Personality: Theory and research (15th ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Exploring Primary Sources in Film History: A Case Study of the 1929 Film “Applause” “The Marketing and Reception of ‘The Love Parade’ (1929)”
For this assignment, you will be using materials in the MHDL to conduct your own historical
film research – using these digitized archival sources to produce novel analysis on a film from
the first half of the 20th century.
Assignment overview:
1. Choose an American film released before 1950 and then watch that film.
2. The purpose of this assignment is to conduct PRIMARY historical research on your
chosen film. Primary research means engaging with sources that appeared close to (we’ll
say within five years of) the original release date of the film.
Your goal will be to collect a minimum of FIVE primary sources that are directly related
to your film. The sources must be directly about your chosen film – they cannot simply
mention the film in passing. Only a maximum of three of these sources can be
advertisements for the film.
To find primary sources, you will be required to use the following two resources:
The Media History Digital Library (MHDL): www.mediahistoryproject.org . A collection of millions of digitized pages of historical trade magazines and technical
journals.
Lantern: http://lantern.mediahist.org/
A search engine for the MHDL. Be sure to browse the MHDL rather than just searching
it using this tool – not everything in the MHDL will necessarily be included in Lantern,
and browsing the complete collection is a better practice for seeing your sources in their
full context (i.e., what kinds of other material are in the issue), helping you to understand
their function.
After you have collected your five (or more) sources, write a 4-5 page research
report in which you do two things:
a. Summarize each of the sources you found in a logical order, explicitly stating
what the source is and what kind of historical knowledge it gives us – be it about
the film itself, reaction to the film, production/distribution/exhibition history, the
film’s marketing, or something else. If the source has an obvious bias in mind (if
it is studio advertising, for example), be sure to state that in your summary. As
you consider a source’s potential bias, be sure to carefully consider the goal of the
source. Who created this document? What were they trying to accomplish? What
kinds of audiences were they trying to reach? How might those audiences have
made sense of this document/reacted to this document?
b. At the end of your report, include at least one paragraph about what your
research (in aggregate) suggests about the film overall. Consider the following
questions in writing this section
What kind of larger research project (article, dissertation, book) might the
research material support?
– What kind of historical argument, or historical questions, do your sources seem
to support (or at least point toward)?
– What additional kinds of evidence would you need to shore up the argument
suggested by the sources you found?
Include a bibliography at the end of your paper (this does not count toward your
paper’s required length). See more below.
4. The goal of this assignment is to start exploring primary sources related to film history
and to begin thinking about them – it’s not for you to necessarily make a full-fledged
argument about your film. Concentrate on the sources and what they seem to suggest –
it’s perfectly fine to have a speculative argument, as long as you acknowledge what your
sources don’t say or support, and what kinds of additional sources you would need to
actually make a full argument.
Your research report will be assessed based on:
• Whether you fulfilled the guidelines of the assignment (you had at least five sources
pulled from the MHDL, you wrote 4-5 pages summarizing your sources and critically
speculating on a potential argument they might support, you had the required
bibliography, etc.)
• The extent to which your sources actually support your speculative argument. For
example, if your speculative argument is about the sound techniques and strategies used
to produce the 1929 film Applause and your sources say little or nothing about the film’s
sound, you have not fully addressed the prompt.
• Your resourcefulness in finding and analyzing the sources found in your research.
A note about ads:
Probably the simplest way to go about this assignment is to look at your film’s advertisements.
These are easy to find on Lantern. It’s fine if you do this, but it will not fully satisfy this
assignment to simply discuss a bunch of ads. You need to contextualize those ads with other
(non-ad) sources that point to a broader argument about how the film was positioned in the
cinema marketplace, or what plot/text/star elements were emphasized, or what the ads suggest
about the film’s production, or some other broader idea than “here’s the ad campaign.” This is
why you can only include a maximum of three advertisements.
Bibliography:
You need to include a full bibliographic entry at the end of the assignment indicating the date(s)
and page number(s) you are working with so that I can also look at what you are writing about.
For example:
John Doe, “Thomas Edison Does it Again,” Motion Picture World (January 1911): 12.
Formatting:
Please begin your paper at the top of page one and end somewhere on pages 4-5 with a regular
12-point font, one-inch margins, and double-spaced spacing
A few research tips:
1. One of the first things you will want to do is figure out when your film premiered.
Determining this date will help you narrow down when you are likely to find the most
sources about your film. Release dates are slightly more complicated than it might seem
because studios often “prereleased” (premiered) films in New York in advance of their
“general release.” The AFI catalog is a good source for determining both a film’s
premiere date (typically, New York) and the beginning of its general release:
https://aficatalog.afi.com/
2. For your sources, be sure to search around your film’s premiere and release dates (that is
to say, at least six months before and after those dates).
3. When searching, it’s often a good idea to put your film’s title in quotes in the search box
(i.e., “the Love Parade”), but it also helps to be flexible. It will also be worth searching
for other terms connected to your film, such as its director, stars, or its studio/distributor.
(ex.: the Love Parade AND Paramount).
4. If you are looking for reviews, it helps to know that headlines for reviews might not have
the film’s name in them, but something descriptive about the film.