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The purpose of this assignment is for you (a member of the public) to review a station’s performance to determine whether it is living up to its licensing requirement TO SERVE THE PUBLIC’s INTEREST, CONVENIENCE or NECESSITY (PICON). 
PART 5: FINAL PAPER — PICON ARGUMENT ANALYSIS
This is the most important part of this semester-long assignment. Based upon the information you discovered about your station the past weeks (profile, programming, communication, etc.), you will write a brief summary of findings making the case for or against the license renewal for this station in terms of:

  • How it is (or is not) serving PICON the Public’s Interest, Convenience or Necessity especially in terms of localism (serving the local people it is licensed to serve)
  • You cannot make this determination without a thorough presentation of how you are defining culture and the concept of “the public’s interest” (based upon your Media Watchdog review).
    You are evaluating the station you chose in Part 1 to research this semester. YOU ARE NOT doing an evaluation of your Watchdog organization. You shouldn’t even talk about the WATCHDOG unless you are discussing how it prepared you to come up with your own definition of PICON.

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Though it has focused on arguments, this course is not merely designed to give skills and tools for creating arguments; it is designed to create critical thinkers. Critical thinking is not merely a set of tools, but a habit of mind based on carefully reasoning about what is true and how best to live. It is an approach to life based in careful thought (Vic Le vine, 2012). In other words, it is possible to use the lessons from this course to genuinely live better and smarter lives. This discussion is designed to explore some of the virtues of mind that one can develop as a result of developing the habit of critical thinking.
Prepare: In addition to using the readings and scenarios of this course, take a close look at the web pages associated with the Foundation for Critical Thinking (Links to an external site.) website.
Reflect: Search within the website for the pages associated with the options below, and Reflect how each can help you to live a better life. Choose one of the four topics below and develop the ideas in the page into a plan for implementing it into your life more.
Write: Choose one of the topics below from the Critical Thinking Community website and address the prompts underneath.
Purpose, Point of View, and Decisions
Outline a problem that you currently face or have faced recently. Define the assumptions that you have about this issue. Explain your point of view, and outline the information that you have analyzed in relation to this problem. Finally, explain the implications that have arisen or will arise when you respond to this problem. How can critical thinking help you to address this problem in a healthier and more intelligent manner? (Here is a good example of such an approach: Steven Brookfield on Critical Thinking [link to video: http://vimeo.com/65688214 (Links to an external site.) ]).
Valuable Intellectual Traits
Of the valuable intellectual traits listed in the online readings from this week, identify three of them that you can further strengthen. Explain the traits, and then describe how you will attempt to implement actions in your life that will maximize those intellectual virtues. How can each of them make your life better? Will you be more likely to find truth by developing them?
Open-Minded Inquiry
Using the online reading “Open-minded Inquiry,” identify what you consider to be the three most important attributes that one must have as he or she approaches problems. Explain why you think these attributes are the three most important, and describe examples from your own life, or from the lives of those you know, in which people failed to display those attributes. How will learning this virtue improve your life and relationships with others? Will it help you to find more truth?
Guided Response: Guided Response: Post a minimum of three responses, two of which must be to your classmates. The third response could be to a classmate or your instructor.  Be sure to post on three separate days throughout the week to promote further engagement and discussion. Each response should be a minimum 75 of words.
Discuss what you learned from their musings and how you have learned from similar experiences. You might add to the understanding of the points they have raised. You might comment on the value of the intellectual traits they have discussed. You might discuss how these traits can help us to be more successful in our daily lives. You might comment on some aspect of the Chapter or any other resources you have used during this course as they may relate to the discussion.

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 Behavioral Support Plan (attached below as paper)
Select one of the case studies below: (attached below all of the case studies)

  1. Read through your chosen case study,
  2. Complete the Support Planning Chart. It is on the last page of the case study, but a Support Planning Chart word documentPreview the document (attached below as SUPPORT)  is here for your convenience. Please be thorough and reflective in your answers. Use information provided to you throughout the course.
  3. Create a Behavioral Support Plan using all the material gathered throughout the course for the child in your chosen case study,  This is a summary of how best to respond to the child’s behaviors demonstrating supportive measures that could be used to prevent, replace and replace behaviors with stronger social and emotional skills. Use Tim’s Behavior Support Plan as an example to follow.
  • Upload Support Planning Chart and Behavior Support Plan for your case study

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(Modification of the Group Adventure Project)
Total Points: 100 Points
You can have a virtual/phone conversation with a person/people in your main groups (friend, family or romantic partner). You can choose to contact someone you have not spoken to in a while or connect to someone you talk to often. Because we are using technology to connect with others, with this option, you will focus on your feelings about long-distance interpersonal communication.
Paper instructions: You will write a two page, double-spaced paper about your experiences. Here are some questions to help guide your essay.

  • Why did you choose this person to connect with digitally?
  • What are some of the activities you used to do before social distancing?
  • How do you plan to stay connected/maintain a relationship with this person?
  • What are your plans with this person once social distancing is lifted?
  • Do you still feel connected to this person despite not being able to see them often/or at all?
  • After the social distancing time is over, will your perspective about spending time with your loved one change?
  • You can discuss any other insights from this project.

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Discuss how Spike Lee breaks from Hollywood aesthetic and narrative conventions in Do the Right Thing, and why, using specific examples, both from the film and from our discussion in class. Be sure to discuss the film’s production context, the history of African American representation in Hollywood, and the events of NYC in the 1980s that Spike Lee specifically references in his film.
THIS IS NOT A RESEARCH PAPER, SO YOU DO NOT NEED TO DO A LOT OF RESEARCH. PLEASE MAINLY USE THE TEXTBOOK AND POWER POINT THAT I ATTACHED.
Must have 5 paragraphs.
The first paragraph: Introduction and industry background
The second paragraph: Film background
The third paragraph: narrative
The forth paragraph: cinematography
The fifth paragraph: conclusion
For your reference
(Plantation genre -> when black actors were featured in more serious roles, “Poiter syndrome” (characters were a symbol of the false notion of equality/integration, became foils for white heroism)
Blaxploitation -> Hollywood used this genre, with black narrative and black characters, to solve their financial crisis, rising political/social consciousness of black people
1980s -> “cinema of recuperation” (conservative shift to stereotypes), return to plantation drama -> vehicles for white heroism, context for DTRT
Spike Lee -> disrupted the racial hierarchy, demonstrated NYC’s division in the 80s (tension btw. neighborhoods), incorporated elements of blaxploitation
DTRT -> challenges racial hierarchies (“Fight the Power”, calls out white cultural pantheon, red color, erotic/aggressive dancing), distancing aesthetics (aware of the camera, low/slanted angle – Mother Sister, audience does not get attached to characters), episodic narrative (Mookie = anti-hero, open end, calls to the viewer to form their own opinions, cycle does not change, just another day)

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listen to piano concerto No 21 by Mozart. close your eyes as you are listening and imagine an animated scene suggested by the music as those in disney fantasia.
Describe your story or scene.

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Hello,
This assignment is due Tuesday 10pm EST.
Instructions are posted below.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Insert Title Here
Insert Your Name Here
Insert University Here
 
 
Sun Coast Remediation Course Project Guidance
 
Background
 
To help make a connection between business research and its use in the real world, this course will use an iterative course project. Throughout the term, you will serve as the health and safety director for Sun Coast Remediation (Sun Coast).
 
Sun Coast provides remediation services to business and governmental organizations. Most of their contracts involve working within contamination sites where they remove toxic substances from soil and water. In addition to the toxicity of the air, water, and soil their employees come into contact with, the work environment is physically demanding and potentially contributory to injuries involving musculoskeletal systems, vision, and hearing. Sun Coast genuinely cares about the health, safety, and well-being of their 5,500 employees, but they are also concerned about worker compensation costs and potential long-term litigation from injuries and illness related to employment.
 
Health and Safety Director Task
 
Sun Coast hired you last month to replace the previous health and safety director, who left to pursue other opportunities. This is a critical position within the company because there are many health and safety-related issues due to the nature of the work. The former health and safety director was in the midst of analyzing these issues through the implementation of a research project when she left the organization.
 
Throughout the term, you will use your knowledge of research methods to bring the research project to fruition. You will conduct a literature review, develop research questions and hypotheses, create the research design, test data, interpret data, and present the findings. Each unit will accomplish one of these tasks. It has already been decided that the business problems will be best addressed using a quantitative research methodology. You will not collect any data for this project. The former health and safety director had already collected the data, which is provided for you in an Excel spreadsheet.
 
Statistical Tools
 
You will conduct the data analysis using Microsoft Excel Toolpak. View these links for information: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/load-the-analysis-toolpak-in-excel-6a63e598-cd6d-42e3-9317-6b40ba1a66b4 and https://www.excel-easy.com/data-analysis/analysis-toolpak.html
 
Sun Coast Remediation Course Project Sections
 
Since this is a quantitative research study, there are specific steps that should be followed. The following is a template that will help you develop your project. (It is also provided as a template in Unit VII.) Use this information to guide your completion of the course project.
 
 
Table of Contents
Include the table of contents here. There is a tool for creating a table of contents in the References tab of the Microsoft Word tool bar at the top of the screen. Remember to delete this text and the instructions from the previous page before you begin.
 
 
Executive Summary
The executive summary will go here. The paragraphs are not indented, and it should be formatted like an abstract. The executive summary should be composed after the project is complete. It will be the final step in the project. Delete this text before you begin.
 
 
Sun Coast Remediation Course Project
Introduction
Note: The following introduction should remain in the research project unchanged. Delete this note before you begin.
Senior leadership at Sun Coast has identified several areas for concern that they believe could be solved using business research methods. The previous director was tasked with conducting research to help provide information to make decisions about these issues. Although data were collected, the project was never completed. Senior leadership is interested in seeing the project through to fruition. The following is the completion of that project and includes the statement of the problems, literature review, research objectives, research questions and hypotheses, research methodology, design, and methods, data analysis, findings, and recommendations.
Statement of the Problems
Note: The following statement of the problems should remain in the research project unchanged. Delete this note before you begin.
Six business problems were identified:
Particulate Matter (PM)
There is a concern that job-site particle pollution is adversely impacting employee health. Although respirators are required in certain environments, PM varies in size depending on the project and job site. PM that is between 10 and 2.5 microns can float in the air for minutes to hours (e.g., asbestos, mold spores, pollen, cement dust, fly ash), while PM that is less than 2.5 microns can float in the air for hours to weeks (e.g. bacteria, viruses, oil smoke, smog, soot). Due to the smaller size of PM that is less than 2.5 microns, it is potentially more harmful than PM that is between 10 and 2.5 since the conditions are more suitable for inhalation. PM that is less than 2.5 is also able to be inhaled into the deeper regions of the lungs, potentially causing more deleterious health effects. It would be helpful to understand if there is a relationship between PM size and employee health. PM air quality data have been collected from 103 job sites, which is recorded in microns. Data are also available for average annual sick days per employee per job-site.
Safety Training Effectiveness
Health and safety training is conducted for each new contract that is awarded to Sun Coast. Data for training expenditures and lost-time hours were collected from 223 contracts. It would be valuable to know if training has been successful in reducing lost-time hours and, if so, how to predict lost-time hours from training expenditures.
Sound-Level Exposure
Sun Coast’s contracts generally involve work in noisy environments due to a variety of heavy equipment being used for both remediation and the clients’ ongoing operations on the job sites. Standard ear-plugs are adequate to protect employee hearing if the decibel levels are less than 120 decibels (dB). For environments with noise levels exceeding 120 dB, more advanced and expensive hearing protection is required, such as earmuffs. Historical data have been collected from 1,503 contracts for several variables that are believed to contribute to excessive dB levels. It would be important if these data could be used to predict the dB levels of work environments before placing employees on-site for future contracts. This would help the safety department plan for procurement of appropriate ear protection for employees.
New Employee Training
All new Sun Coast employees participate in general health and safety training. The training program was revamped and implemented six months ago. Upon completion of the training programs, the employees are tested on their knowledge. Test data are available for two groups: Group A employees who participated in the prior training program and Group B employees who participated in the revised training program. It is necessary to know if the revised training program is more effective than the prior training program.
Lead Exposure
Employees working on job sites to remediate lead must be monitored. Lead levels in blood are measured as micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood (μg/dL). A baseline blood test is taken pre-exposure and postexposure at the conclusion of the remediation. Data are available for 49 employees who recently concluded a 2-year lead remediation project. It is necessary to determine if blood lead levels have increased.
Return on Investment
Sun Coast offers four lines of service to their customers, including air monitoring, soil remediation, water reclamation, and health and safety training. Sun Coast would like to know if each line of service offers the same return on investment. Return on investment data are available for air monitoring, soil remediation, water reclamation, and health and safety training projects. If return on investment is not the same for all lines of service, it would be helpful to know where differences exist.
Literature Review
After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should include the literature review information here. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Unit I Study Guide and the Unit I Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Delete this before you begin.
Research Objectives
After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should include research objectives here.  Students should compose short, direct statements about the objectives of the study. Research objectives should relate to the problems that have been identified above, and there should be one objective for each problem as shown in the example below. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Unit II Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Delete this before you begin.
Example:
RO1: Determine if a person’s height is related to weight.
RO2:
RO3:
RO4:
RO5:
RO6:
Research Questions and Hypotheses
After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should state the research questions and hypotheses. Each research objective should have a corresponding research question and a null and alternative hypothesis as shown in the example below. In total, there should be six research questions and twelve hypotheses. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Unit II Study Guide and the Unit II Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Delete this before you begin.
Example:
RQ1: Is there a relationship between height and weight?
H01: There is no statistically significant relationship between height and weight.
HA1: There is a statistically significant relationship between height and weight.
 
RQ2:
H02:
HA2:
 
RQ3:
H03:
HA3:
 
RQ4:
H04:
HA4:
 
RQ5:
H05:
HA5:
 
RQ6:
H06:
HA6:
Research Methodology, Design, and Methods
After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should detail the research design they have selected and why it is an appropriate research approach for addressing the business problems. Use the following subheadings to include all required information. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Unit III Study Guide and the Unit III Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Delete this before you begin.
Research Methodology
Explain the research methodology chosen for this research project and provide rationale for why it is appropriate given the problems.
Research Design
Students should explain whether the research design is exploratory, causal, or descriptive. Provide rationale for the choice.
Research Methods
Students should describe the research methods used for this research study based on the research methodology, research design, and research questions, and provide a rationale as to why they were chosen. They might include a combination of experimentation, descriptive statistics, correlation, and causal-comparative methods.
Data Collection Methods
Students should specify how the data were most likely collected to test the hypotheses. Data collection methods include, but are not limited to, survey, observation, and records analysis.
Sampling Design
Students should briefly describe the type of sampling design that was most likely used for the data that were collected. Choices include, but are not limited to, random sample, convenience sample, etc. Explain your rationale for your sampling design selection(s).
Data Analysis Procedures
Students should specify the statistical procedures used to test each set of hypotheses from among correlation, regression, t test, and ANOVA. They should explain why each procedure was the most appropriate choice.
Example:
Correlation is the preferred procedure to use to test the RQ1 hypotheses since the interest is whether a relationship exists between an independent variable (IV) and dependent variable (DV). Correlation will indicate if there is a relationship between height (IV) and weight (DV), the strength of the relationship, and the direction of the relationship.
Data Analysis: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing
            After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should provide the Excel Toolpak results of their descriptive analyses. Frequency tables, histograms, and descriptive statistics tables should be cut and pasted from Excel directly into the final project document. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Unit IV Study Guide and the Unit IV Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Delete this before you begin.
Correlation: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing
            Students should include this information here. Include frequency table, histogram, and descriptive statistics table. Evaluate and discuss the descriptive statistics and make an explicit statement about whether the assumptions for parametric statistical testing were met or not met. Delete these statements before you begin.
Simple Regression: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing
            Students should include this information here. Include frequency table, histogram, and descriptive statistics table. Evaluate and discuss the descriptive statistics, and make an explicit statement about whether the assumptions for parametric statistical testing were met or not met. Delete these statements before you begin. 
Multiple Regression: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing
            Students should include this information here. Include frequency table, histogram, and descriptive statistics table. Evaluate and discuss the descriptive statistics and make an explicit statement about whether the assumptions for parametric statistical testing were met or not met. Delete these statements before you begin. 
Independent Samples t Test: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing
            Students should include this information here. Include frequency table, histogram, and descriptive statistics table. Evaluate and discuss the descriptive statistics, and make an explicit statement about whether the assumptions for parametric statistical testing were met or not met. Delete these statements before you begin.
Dependent Samples (Paired-Samples) t Test: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing
            Students should include this information here. Include frequency table, histogram, and descriptive statistics table. Evaluate and discuss the descriptive statistics, and make an explicit statement about whether the assumptions for parametric statistical testing were met or not met. Delete these statements before you begin. 
ANOVA: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing
            Students should include this information here. Include frequency table, histogram, and descriptive statistics table. Evaluate and discuss the descriptive statistics, and make an explicit statement about whether the assumptions for parametric statistical testing were met or not met. Delete these statements before you begin  
Data Analysis: Hypothesis Testing
            After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should provide the Excel Toolpak results of their hypothesis testing. The statistical output tables should be cut and pasted from Excel directly into the final project document. For the regression hypotheses, the students should display and discuss the predictive regression equations. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Units V and VI Study Guides and the Units V and VI Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Delete this before you begin.
Correlation: Hypothesis Testing
            Students should include this information here. Restate the null and alternative hypotheses, cut and paste the statistical output from Excel Toolpak, discuss the p-value in relation to alpha and explicitly accept or reject the null and alternative hypotheses. Delete these statements before you begin.
Simple Regression: Hypothesis Testing
Students should include this information here. Restate the null and alternative hypotheses, cut and paste the statistical output from Excel Toolpak, and interpret and explain the simple regression analysis results below the Excel output. Your explanation should include: multiple R, R square, alpha level, ANOVA F value, accept or reject the null and alternative hypotheses for the model, statistical significance of the x variable coefficient, and the regression model as an equation with explanation. Delete these statements before you begin.
Multiple Regression: Hypothesis Testing
            Students should include this information here. Restate the null and alternative hypotheses, cut and paste the statistical output from Excel Toolpak, and interpret and explain the simple regression analysis results below the Excel output. Your explanation should include: multiple R, R square, alpha level, ANOVA F value, accept or reject the null and alternative hypotheses for the model, statistical significance of the x variable coefficients, and the regression model as an equation with explanation.
Independent Samples t Test: Hypothesis Testing
            Students should include this information here. Restate the null and alternative hypotheses, cut and paste the statistical output from Excel Toolpak, discuss the p-value in relation to alpha and explicitly accept or reject the null and alternative hypotheses. Delete these statements before you begin.
Dependent Samples (Paired Samples) t Test: Hypothesis Testing
            Students should include this information here. Restate the null and alternative hypotheses, cut and paste the statistical output from Excel Toolpak, discuss the p-value in relation to alpha and explicitly accept or reject the null and alternative hypotheses. Delete these statements before you begin.
ANOVA: Hypothesis Testing
            Students should include this information here. Restate the null and alternative hypotheses, cut and paste the statistical output from Excel Toolpak, discuss the p-value in relation to alpha and explicitly accept or reject the null and alternative hypotheses. Delete these statements before you begin.
Findings
After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should discuss the findings in the context of Sun Coast’s problems and the associated research objectives and research questions. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Unit VII Study Guide and the Unit VII Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Restate each research objective, and discuss them in the context of your hypothesis testing results. The following are some things to consider. What answers did the analysis provide to your research questions? What do those answers tell you? What are the implications of those answers? Delete these statements before you begin.
Example:
RO1: Determine if a person’s height is related to weight.
The results of the statistical testing showed that a person’s height is related to their weight. It is a relatively strong and positive relationship between height and weight. We would, therefore, expect to see in our population taller people having a greater weight relative to those of shorter people. This determination suggests restrictions on industrial equipment should be stated in maximum pounds allowed rather than maximum number of people allowed.
RO2:
RO3:
RO4:
RO5:
RO6:
Recommendations
            After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should include recommendations here in paragraph form.  This section should be your professional thoughts based upon the results of the hypothesis testing. You are the researcher, and Sun Coast’s leadership team is relying on you to make evidence-based recommendations. Delete these statements before you begin.
References
Include references here using hanging indentations, and delete these statements and example reference.
Creswell, J. W., & Creswell, J. D. (2018). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches (5th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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Follow the directions in the attached file and answer about three pages. No need to do cover page and citation.
Department of Family & Consumer Sciences
FMD 258: Fashion Merchandising and Design Practicum
FINAL PROJECT:  SWOT ANALYSIS OF FASHION E-COMMERCE
Name:                                                                                                                                                                  /100 points
Directions:  Consider all that has been learned in the past 12 weeks about fashion e-commerce ( and bricks and mortar retail to a lesser extent if needed).  Using this knowledge develop a SWOT analysis of fashion e-commerce.
The following is the format you should use.  Please answer in complete sentences.  Use much critical thinking.

Overview of fashion e-commerce (10 points)

Introduce what you’ve learned about fashion e-commerce through the assignments this semester.

Strengths of fashion e-commerce (20 points)

List 10 strengths you have learned about fashion e-commerce.  Strengths are areas in which a brand is doing well on their e-commerce site.  Novel improvements are the ways they engage customers or  how they work with influencers.  These can include what you’ve read and those that are your own evaluation.  Explain why you selected each one from the many you could have selected.

Weaknesses of fashion e-commerce (20 points)

List 10 weaknesses you have learned about fashion e-commerce. Weaknesses are areas you believe should be improved, how, and why.   These can include what you’ve read and those that are your own evaluation.    Explain why you selected each one from the many you could have selected.

Opportunities of fashion e-commerce (20 points)

List 10 opportunities you have learned about fashion e-commerce. Opportunities mean open doors to more sales (parternships/collabs), ways to increase sales/profits by changing promotion, etc. These can include what you’ve read and those that are your own evaluation.   Explain why you selected each one from the many you could have selected.

Threats to fashion e-commerce (20 points)

List 10 threats you have learned about fashion e-commerce. Threats include the many cultural events that threaten or disrupt a business such as the Coronavirus.  These can include what you’ve read and those that are your own evaluation.   Explain why you selected each one from the many you could have selected.

Conclusions (10 points)

What do you conclude from your SWOT Analysis?   Include your predictions and suggestions for fashion e-commerce in the future.

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Prompt:
Dreamers in the movie were all located in Los Angeles. How did this help their mobilization? What do you think surprising or interesting about the Dreamer mobilization?

  • A 200 word or more discussion of the media material and readings