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1. Order #156344877 Communication Ethic (6 pages, 0 slides)
Type of service:
Writing from scratch
Work type:
Essay (any type)
Deadline:
(26h)
Academic level:
College (1-2 years: Freshman, Sophomore)
Subject or Discipline:
Communications
Title:
Communication Ethic
Number of sources:
0
Provide digital sources used:
No
Paper format:
MLA
# of pages:
6
Spacing:
Double spaced
# of words:
1650
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You’ll write a 6 pages essay that “tells the story” of your
interview and prepare the last paper, which is paper number 6
for 5 minutes oral presentation about it the whole assignment
with easy world to recognize. So 5 pages for the assignment and
2. the 6th paper will be for 5mints oral presentation. I want you to
follow the instructor paper step by step & put your self in my
place so here is me “ My name is Mustafa, 24 years old I study
communication & Journalism At St. Thomas university so once
you write about the story make sure your Mustafa Abu Jawhar
& you meet the person at coffee shop around the university of
St. Thomas at Saint Paul MN, so please make sure about every
single information you use and make up names and placeless
make it more realistic to the reader. Ask me what ever if you
have any Q , Thanks.
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Order #156343805 Written Assignment Business Law (3 pages,
0 slides)
Type of service:
Writing from scratch
Work type:
Research paper
Deadline:
(18h)
Academic level:
College (1-2 years: Freshman, Sophomore)
3. Subject or Discipline:
Law
Title:
Written Assignment Business Law
Number of sources:
5
Provide digital sources used:
No
Paper format:
MLA
# of pages:
3
Spacing:
Double spaced
# of words:
825
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Paper details:
Papers should be a minimum of 750 words (approx. 3 pages)
A bibliography of at least four (4) citations must be provided on
a separate page submitted with the assignment. The textbook
must be one of the citations, with page numbers included.
Do not use Wikipedia for legal references because the
information is often inaccurate. Points will be deducted if you
do. Use legal texts, journals, resources, our textbook, etc.
References may be footnoted – at the bottom of the page using
numbers. Do not list just webpage addresses. The title of what
is being referenced must be shown. (These references should
also appear in the Bibliography)
4. Strong readability (this means correct spelling, grammar,
capitalization, written in a research-style not as a conversation,
etc.)
Please note: Personal, opinion-based discussions and those that
read like a conversation with a peer (using “I”, “you” and “we”)
are not acceptable. Write using the third person – like the text
book.
Answer the 3 questions asked under the case. Use statements
from the court in your discussion of this case.
1. Should the court enforce the arbitration clause in this case? If
you were the judge, how would you rule on this issue.
2. In your opinion, do shrink-wrap, click-on, and browse-wrap
terms impose too great a burden on purchasers? Why or why not
3. An ongoing complaint about shrink-wrap, click-on, and
browse-wrap terms is that seller(often large corporations) draft
them and buyers ( typically individual customers ) do not read
them. Should purchasers be bound in contract by terms that they
have not even read? Why or why not?
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5. Communication Ethics
Ethical Profile Assignment
Proposal Memo: Oct 6
Paper Due: Oct 10
Presentations: Oct 15, 17
This project lets you demonstrate individual information-
gathering and analytical skills in relation to a specific career in
communication ethics. It is worth 100 points and will result in a
5- to 6-page typed, double-spaced paper and a 5- to 6-minute
oral presentation during class.
First, you’ll select a communication professional you wish to
interview about the ethical issues he or she has encountered in
his or her career. Submit a 2- to 3-page, typed, double-spaced
proposal memo that contains the following):
· Name, title, and employer of the professional you propose to
interview.
· An explanation of why you believe this person is appropriate
to interview. You may need to do some backgrounding here, so
you can describe this person’s professional experience and/or
training, as you explain why he or she is a relevant candidate to
interview for someone with your communication career
interests.
· An explanation of your relationship to this person and an
assessment of how realistic your chances are of conducting the
interview. Practice the principle of transparency; if you know
this person from an internship, say so, for instance. It’s OK to
6. interview someone who’s been your supervisor or mentor, but
avoid family members or people to whom you are too close.
Also avoid proposing to interview someone with whom you
have no realistic chance of making contact. And do not propose
to interview UST faculty or staff.
· A list of eight to 10 relevant open-ended questions about your
professional’s background and experiences dealing with ethical
issues. Your questions will need to touch on such issues as what
the professional sees as key ethical issues in the field, how
often he or she encounters ethical issues, whether he or she
thinks the workplace deals adequately with those issues, etc. In
developing your list of questions, don’t overlook course
readings, discussions and activities that can provide ideas. I’d
like to see some smart questions here, so give your list some
thought!
· Please also list any closed-ended questions you intend to ask,
such as where the professional attended college, or what her or
his first job was. These questions are intended as background.
· A description of where and when you plan to conduct the
interview. Your goal is to spend at least 45 minutes with your
subject. You don’t need more than an hour, however. You are
expected to conduct an in-person interview. Doing it by phone,
email or Skype is not appropriate for this assignment.
Next, you’ll write a 5- to 6-page essay that “tells the story” of
your interview and prepare a 5- to 6- minute oral presentation
about it. The oral reports will be made during class time; check
syllabus for dates.
· The written essay should be a narrative that synthesizes and
summarizes what you learned. It should not be a transcript of
your interview or presented in a Q and A format. Rather, focus
on the key points you learned. How does this professional view
7. ethical issues? Why? What did you learn from his or her views
that may help you as an entry-level professional? How does
what he or she told you compare to the views we’ve discussed
in class or read about? You can decide how to organize the
essay, but it should flow well. Think of a wellwritten magazine
or newspaper article. You’re also encouraged to use direct
quotations to capture the “voice” of your subject.
· The oral presentation will be a formal informative speech
(think back to COJO 112). You may use visual aids. For your
presentation, I recommend focusing on one or two of the most
important things you learned from your interview, preferably
something that your classmates will find useful as they pursue
their own careers.
Point Breakdown:
Proposal Memo: 15
Essay: 60
Presentation: 25
Total: 100