The document discusses the Occupy Wall Street movement and how its slogan "We are the 99 Percent" has been successfully implanted in popular culture and politics. The movement protests the vast wealth inequality between the 1% of Americans with disproportionate wealth and the remaining 99%. While most Occupy camps have been removed, the slogan continues to stand and shape discussions around economic issues in the US. The author monitors news about indignation and Occupy movements on social media like Twitter and through Google alerts to include relevant discussions in a daily blog post review.
V.2 mc nabb patrick final project (media) intro to media psych fall 2011 th...pmcnabb
This is an updated PDF version (with the typos removed) of the PowerPoint for Patrick McNabb’s final project in Dr. Pamela Rutledge's MSC 551 Intro to Media Psychology class, Fielding Graduate University, Fall 2011.
The original slideshow and the companion paper that it was based on collectively received an A+ from Dr. Rutledge, with an A overall received for the class.
ARC 211: American Diversity and Design: Jackie NgJackie Ng
Responses to the online discussion questions in the Spring 2017 version of ARC 211 American Diversity and Design at the University at Buffalo – State University of New York
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Abstract:- We begin this paper by providing a brief
definition of activism, carrying out a brief overview of
activism through the ages, and also present a review of the
different types of activism as carried out in different
geographies and segments of society. We also state why
activism is still sorely lacking in various fields in the
sciences to promote the cause of the sciences, and explain
why we need to step up the ante, and promote science
activism which can also be known as scientific activism, in
various subfields of science, and in science in general.
Even though some forms of activism manifested
themselves in various fields of the sciences, the idea is still
nascent, and in some circles, still a taboo. We also explain
and debate the various areas of scientific and scholarly
activity where this technique can be put to productive and
fruitful use, in the interests of rapid scientific progress. We
also discuss the various mechanisms through which this
can be made to happen and brought to fruition and its
logical conclusion, and discuss the different types of
possible change agents as well. We also explain how and
why this can lead to a much faster and a higher rate of
scientific progress, and lead to what we have all along
called “scientific progress at the speed of light”, and
reduce the gaps in a “multi-speed civilization". Needless
to say, this could in turn induce a ripple effect, and
promote faster societal and cultural change as well in all
walks of life.
Arc 211 american diversity and design - joshua diamondJoshua Diamond
he following pages document my
responses to the online discussion questions in the Spring 2017 version of ARC 211 American Diversity and Design at the University at Buffalo – State University of New Y ork.
Why did the verb 'slow' become a synonym for ' lasting', ' decelerated' and 'naturally'? How died the term spread? To what is it grown? This presentation draws a bow from the protest against McDonald's to 'Slow Cinema ' .
As a graduate Information profesional Alice Scheerer researches product stories and corporate histories and observsd trend developments.
Info and contact : http://alicescheerer.de
Final Paper AssignmentDescription Now that you have produced .docxlmelaine
Final Paper Assignment
Description: Now that you have produced a research proposal and an annotated bibliography, it’s time to compose your final research paper on your selected event, which you will argue advanced a sociopolitical goal of feminism or contributed to a more multicultural American society. For purposes of this assignment, we will define multiculturalism as a willingness to be transformed by the multiple distinct but varied subjectivities informed by identity markers such as gender, race, sexual orientation, and socio-economic class, which overlap and intersect in complex and fluid arrangements. In a multicultural world, these distinct but varied voices are authorized to speak and empowered to shift our ontological formations such that we may move past dualistic thinking and, as Gloria Anzaldúa writes “stretch the psyche horizontally and vertically” toward “a more whole perspective, one that includes rather than excludes” (Freedman 388). Each of you has selected an event that you believe has contributed to these goals as articulated by the thinkers we’ve engaged this term. Now is your chance to explain your event’s meaning and argue for its importance.
Your final research paper should include the following parts in no particular order:
· a thesis statement that makes a specific claim about the impact your event had on our goals for a more just, more multicultural America; your thesis should help you fulfill your paper’s rhetorical exigence or primary purpose;
· background information that situates the event in its sociohistorical moment and scales the information given to the audience of readers you have in mind;
· a sustained, audience-aware argument that interprets the meaning of your event from a feminist perspective by relying on relevant scholarship;
· analysis of the rhetoric surrounding your event both from public/popular sources and academic sources;
· where applicable, description and analysis of normalizing/regulatory responses or backlashes to your event by institutions, ideological beliefs, or groups of citizens who push back against any advancements triggered by your event;
· optional: you may include a section that describes the need for additional work in the area advanced by your event.
Form: Papers should be approximately 2,250 words not including your works cited page. In addition to formatting your works cited page per MLA formatting, please also use that same format throughout your paper. Using MLA rules to guide you, be sure that all quoted material is fluidly integrated into the text, preceded by introduction and followed with parenthetical citations. While you will need to include other voices in your paper, do not subordinate your voice to those quoted in your paper. Use a confident, direct, and specific voice throughout your paper—avoid vague and wordy constructions—and remember to keep a specific audience in mind as you write.
29 October 2019
SlutWalk’s Demand to End Rape Culture:
Proposal
After ...
V.2 mc nabb patrick final project (media) intro to media psych fall 2011 th...pmcnabb
This is an updated PDF version (with the typos removed) of the PowerPoint for Patrick McNabb’s final project in Dr. Pamela Rutledge's MSC 551 Intro to Media Psychology class, Fielding Graduate University, Fall 2011.
The original slideshow and the companion paper that it was based on collectively received an A+ from Dr. Rutledge, with an A overall received for the class.
ARC 211: American Diversity and Design: Jackie NgJackie Ng
Responses to the online discussion questions in the Spring 2017 version of ARC 211 American Diversity and Design at the University at Buffalo – State University of New York
Charles Darwin and the Theory of Evolution Free Essay Example. Theory of Evolution Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays .... Charles darwin. Evolution Essay. Theory Of Evolution: Theory Of Evolution Essay. Evolution. Essay on evolution of science. Darwin’s Theory Of Evolution Analysis Essay Example | StudyHippo.com. evolutionary theory project essay | Evolution | Natural Selection. Charles Darwin, The evolution theory. - GCSE Science - Marked by .... Charles darwin theory of evolution essay – The Friary School. Business paper: Essay on human evolution. Biology - Chp 15 - Darwins Theory Of Evolution - PowerPoint. Human Evolution - University Biological Sciences - Marked by Teachers.com. Theory of Evolution - Short Essay (500 Words) - PHDessay.com. Darwin's Theory Essay | Natural Selection | Evolution. Write My Essay Online for Cheap - darwin theory of evolution by natural .... Darwin and his Critics. The Reception of Darwin's Theory of Evolution .... Evolution assignment - 511 Words - NerdySeal. ⇉Charles Darwin Theory Of Evolution Research Essay Example | GraduateWay. Creationism/Evolution essay - GCSE Science - Marked by Teachers.com. PPT - The Beginnings of Evolutionary Psychology: Darwin’s Important .... Sample English Essay Summary on Evolution. School paper: Human evolution essay. The Theory of Evolution. (PDF) Essay on Evolution and Humanities. Example essays on evolution - pgbari.x.fc2.com. Essay Discussing the Evolution of Species on Earth | Biology - Year 11 .... Evolution Biology Theory Argumentative Essay Examples - 1462 Words .... Theory of Evolution. Essay, Evolution of Earth. | PDF | Natural Selection | Evolution. Evolution The Core Theme Of Biology Essay - Theme Image. Theory of Evolution: A Summary - Theory of evolution History: Charles ... Theory Of Evolution Essay
Abstract:- We begin this paper by providing a brief
definition of activism, carrying out a brief overview of
activism through the ages, and also present a review of the
different types of activism as carried out in different
geographies and segments of society. We also state why
activism is still sorely lacking in various fields in the
sciences to promote the cause of the sciences, and explain
why we need to step up the ante, and promote science
activism which can also be known as scientific activism, in
various subfields of science, and in science in general.
Even though some forms of activism manifested
themselves in various fields of the sciences, the idea is still
nascent, and in some circles, still a taboo. We also explain
and debate the various areas of scientific and scholarly
activity where this technique can be put to productive and
fruitful use, in the interests of rapid scientific progress. We
also discuss the various mechanisms through which this
can be made to happen and brought to fruition and its
logical conclusion, and discuss the different types of
possible change agents as well. We also explain how and
why this can lead to a much faster and a higher rate of
scientific progress, and lead to what we have all along
called “scientific progress at the speed of light”, and
reduce the gaps in a “multi-speed civilization". Needless
to say, this could in turn induce a ripple effect, and
promote faster societal and cultural change as well in all
walks of life.
Arc 211 american diversity and design - joshua diamondJoshua Diamond
he following pages document my
responses to the online discussion questions in the Spring 2017 version of ARC 211 American Diversity and Design at the University at Buffalo – State University of New Y ork.
Why did the verb 'slow' become a synonym for ' lasting', ' decelerated' and 'naturally'? How died the term spread? To what is it grown? This presentation draws a bow from the protest against McDonald's to 'Slow Cinema ' .
As a graduate Information profesional Alice Scheerer researches product stories and corporate histories and observsd trend developments.
Info and contact : http://alicescheerer.de
Final Paper AssignmentDescription Now that you have produced .docxlmelaine
Final Paper Assignment
Description: Now that you have produced a research proposal and an annotated bibliography, it’s time to compose your final research paper on your selected event, which you will argue advanced a sociopolitical goal of feminism or contributed to a more multicultural American society. For purposes of this assignment, we will define multiculturalism as a willingness to be transformed by the multiple distinct but varied subjectivities informed by identity markers such as gender, race, sexual orientation, and socio-economic class, which overlap and intersect in complex and fluid arrangements. In a multicultural world, these distinct but varied voices are authorized to speak and empowered to shift our ontological formations such that we may move past dualistic thinking and, as Gloria Anzaldúa writes “stretch the psyche horizontally and vertically” toward “a more whole perspective, one that includes rather than excludes” (Freedman 388). Each of you has selected an event that you believe has contributed to these goals as articulated by the thinkers we’ve engaged this term. Now is your chance to explain your event’s meaning and argue for its importance.
Your final research paper should include the following parts in no particular order:
· a thesis statement that makes a specific claim about the impact your event had on our goals for a more just, more multicultural America; your thesis should help you fulfill your paper’s rhetorical exigence or primary purpose;
· background information that situates the event in its sociohistorical moment and scales the information given to the audience of readers you have in mind;
· a sustained, audience-aware argument that interprets the meaning of your event from a feminist perspective by relying on relevant scholarship;
· analysis of the rhetoric surrounding your event both from public/popular sources and academic sources;
· where applicable, description and analysis of normalizing/regulatory responses or backlashes to your event by institutions, ideological beliefs, or groups of citizens who push back against any advancements triggered by your event;
· optional: you may include a section that describes the need for additional work in the area advanced by your event.
Form: Papers should be approximately 2,250 words not including your works cited page. In addition to formatting your works cited page per MLA formatting, please also use that same format throughout your paper. Using MLA rules to guide you, be sure that all quoted material is fluidly integrated into the text, preceded by introduction and followed with parenthetical citations. While you will need to include other voices in your paper, do not subordinate your voice to those quoted in your paper. Use a confident, direct, and specific voice throughout your paper—avoid vague and wordy constructions—and remember to keep a specific audience in mind as you write.
29 October 2019
SlutWalk’s Demand to End Rape Culture:
Proposal
After ...
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2. Presentation of the theme chosen :
Indignants and « occupy » movements. I chose to
work on this theme in order to watch those
movements that takes more importance every
day.
Target audience :
This watch could interests anybody.
Besides, every student is more or less concerned
by those movements.
3. For instance, my first message on the blog :
Author : STELTER, B.
Date : November 30, December
Abstract : Explains the "occupy" movement, and their slogan : "we are the 99 Percent", as well as their
actor's motivations.
Extract : "Most of the biggest Occupy Wall Street camps are gone. But their slogan still stands.
Whatever the long-term effects of the Occupy movement, protesters have succeeded in implanting “We
are the 99 percent,” referring to the vast majority of Americans (and its implied opposite, “You are the 1
percent,” referring to the tiny proportion of Americans with a vastly disproportionate share of
wealth), into the cultural and political lexicon."
Index terms : 99 Percent / Occupy Wall Street
Found with : Twitter
Url : http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/01/us/we-are-the-99-percent-joins-the-cultural-and-political-
lexicon.html?_r=1&smid=tw-nytimes&seid=auto
4. Since I’m following some english speaking papers on twitter, I’ve
been making every evening a review on the main subjects which
was discussed during the day.
I also am using search and metasearch engine such as
google, feedster, yahoo, exalead, technorati …
I made two google alert :
- Indignant movement
- « Occupy » movement »
P.A.