identify a character from both a fiction (Zitkala-Sa, Alexie's "Pawn Shop," Wright, or Ellison) and a nonfiction (Tecumseh, Jacobs, or Douglass) piece that we have read this week. First, show how the character is limited in his or her role in society (excluded from the American Dream), and then explain specifically how that character pushes against boundaries imposed by society.
Read the case
In one paragraph, analyze this case according to the ethical reasoning framework. (See attached file for details)
Write a two page summary (double space) of the salient points from the case (see attached PDF), lessons learned, and correlation to readings/discussions from Week 1 and 2.
Note: To clarify and reiterate, you will do a combine summary of the case study and the readings from this week lesson and last week. You should have already read these chapters but here are the readings:
Readings:
Lesson 1:
Chapter 1 (Haddow, Bullock & Coppola, Emergency Management) and Chapter 1 (White, Terrorism and Homeland Security online reading)
Lesson 2:
Chapter 2 (by Sylves, This is the PDF I attached)
Chapters 2 & 3 (by Haddow Emergency Management online reading)
This assignment is designed to help you identify and adapt to the potential audience(s) for your persuasive speech. Your persuasive speech will be graded on how well you adapt your speech to your audience. Although the audience could potentially be anyone, since you are posting it online, its not likely that anyone/everyone would watch it. Those who do not do a thorough analysis will not receive full credit.
Question:
Suppose there are 2 people, Ari and Immy. Last Friday night, both Ari and Immy spent 4 hours working in a soup kitchen. But when you ask them, they had very different motives. Ari loves helping people less fortunate and gets a lot of personal satisfaction from serving in this way. In fact, you could say that Ari was doing what he felt like doing. Immy, on the other hand, hates things like soup kitchens, and to make it worse, all of his friends are at a really fun party. But he knows that helping people less fortunate is the right thing to do, so he goes to the soup kitchen despite his feelings.
If you had to choose, who would you say had a more moral motivation - Ari or Immy?
**Write an one-paragraph answering the above question
Journal Assignment 2 - 1 Paragraph each about the following (reading, watching, listening). Minimum total of 1 page. Maximum total of 2 pages.
Due 21 Jan 2020 @ 11:59 pm.
Choose to write about anything from each of these 3 areas you want. The goal is to successfully communicate and convince those grading your writing that you spent the time reading the literature, watching the film, and listening to some of the things on the playlist. Keep in mind the learning outcomes for the course.