linguistic analysis

In your final project, you will demonstrate the linguistic analysis skills and your
theoretical understanding of anthropological approaches to gender and sexuality through the analysis of a piece of linguistic data. There are many different approaches one can take to this project: make sure you pick the one that makes the most sense for you.
First, choose a piece of data to analyze. You may choose to continue working on the data you used in Analytic Activities 2 or 3. Or, you may decide that you’d rather collect new data. You might have seen a TV episode that seemed to be really interesting in terms of language and gender. New data or old data are both fine! If you want to dig a bit deeper into work you’re already familiar with, take your data from Activity 2 or 3. (Note that if you choose to use your data from one of the previous activities, I will expect you to have addressed any comments or suggestions I made in the feedback. Not addressing feedback in your reworking of this data will negatively impact your grade). If you’re feeling excited to explore something new, find a different piece of data! (As always, make sure to properly transcribe data if it’s audio-visual).
Next, analyze your data using whatever framework you prefer. Remember, of
course, to pay special attention to language. How is gender being
accomplished/performed/index in your data through words, sounds, or
conversation? How do you know? Support your argumentation by citing articles or books you’ve read in this course. (You are also welcome to search for additional literature, so long as it speaks in some way to the themes of this class. Let me know if you’d like help with this). You are expected to cite at least three scholarly/academic sources. Please speak with me immediately if you have any doubts about what constitutes a scholarly/academic source.

Bio

Choose one (just one) of the topics presented below and write a brief essay that summarizes the article or video. Include your own thoughts about the topic, and back up your opinions with examples from the link.
Cops are asking Ancestry.com and 23andMe for their customers’ DNA

Cops are asking Ancestry.com and 23andMe for their customers’ DNA

A Genetic Mutation That Can Affect Mental & Physical Health
https://www.psychology today.com/blog/the-integrationist/201409/genetic-mutation-can-affect-mental-physical-health

What\’s a GMO? Jimmy Kimmel Live

CRISPR (Radiolab Podcast)
http://www.radiolab.org/story/antibodies-part-1-crispr/

Gene-Edited Cells Reverse Cancer in Baby Girl
http://news.discovery.com/tech/biotechnology/gene-edited-cells-reverse-cancer-in-baby-girl-151106.htm

The Truth about Genetically Modified Food
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-truth-about-genetically-modified-food/

Part-human, part-pig embryos created by scientists to grow human organs in pigs
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/06/06/uc-davis-california-chimera-part-human-part-pig-embryos–scientists-grow-organ-transplants/85506798/

CRITICAL THINKING ASSIGNMENT RUBRIC

Content
(2 point) Article summary is complete and relevant
(2 point) Personal opinion is provided
(2 points) Opinion is supported with examples and details

Length
(1 point) 300-500 words

Mechanics
(1 point) Spelling/Grammar/Punctuation

Psychological Aspects of Disaster WK5

1. Share the disaster event you explored.

2. Share what you learned when listening to or reading about survivor stories.

3. What can you reflect upon that was interesting and poignant to you personally? As you are providing classmates with just a snapshot of what you personally learned, what are the primary take-always that you would want to share with your peers?

NOTES:
– in your new writing don\’t write about any religion or country
– make sure you answer all 3 questions
– be clear and simple in your answers

ISO 14001

(1) Identify an organization that is ISO 14001 certified. The organization you choose can be a private corporation, a government department or office, a nonprofit, etc. It does not have to be the same organization you researched for the discussion assignment. Submit a copy of the organization\’s environmental policy with your evaluation of the effectiveness of the policy and its compliance with ISO 14001 requirements.

(2) Identify and describe the organization\’s aspects and impacts. This information may not be readily available, but you can usually back-track from objectives and targets to deduce the aspects and impacts as well as research the operations of the organization. It is easy to confuse \”aspects and impacts\” with \”objectives and targets\” so please study the course materials and make sure you understand the difference.

(3) Finally, identify and report the organization\’s objectives and targets as well as their progress on meeting existing objectives and targets.

Tip: The information for this assignment can typically be found in an organization\’s Corporate Environmental Report, Sustainability Report, Citizenship Report, or Social Responsibility Report. There are a variety of titles given to these reports, but they generally contain the same information.

coursework

(Do you think that academic integrity applies equally in the online learning environment and in the classroom? Why or why not?
How, if at all, do you think the use of technology affects academic integrity?)

Spectrometer

Please follow the instructions to construct a refractometer and answer the corresponding questions.
Once you have assembled your spectrometer with the instructions in the lecture and above, use it to examine the spectra of three different light sources. Make sure that at least one of them is the sun or moon, but the others can be incandescent lights, compact fluorescent bulbs, LED lights, halogen or xenon bulbs, televisions, computer screens, candles, fireplaces, etc.
Then, answer the following questions in a separate document:
1. Describe the differences in appearance among the three spectra.
2. What feature of the light source do the spectra represent? In other words, what is it that you are actually analyzing?
3. Why do you think spectrometers are so valuable for studying celestial objects?
Part 2: Estimating the Number of Visible Stars in the Night Sky
For this, you will need an empty toilet roll and a clear, dark night. Before you start, jot down the number of stars that you think you can see in the night sky.
Aim your toilet roll at a part of the sky well above the horizon to avoid any haze pollution. Hold your roll steady and allow your eyes to get used to the light for a few seconds. Count the number of stars that you can see within through the roll. Do this four more times in other parts of the sky, and average the five counts.
The viewing diameter of a toilet roll is about 1/135th of the entire sky, at least for a relatively flat area. Mountains, buildings or large trees will obscure some of the sky. To determine the number of visible stars, multiply your average by 135.
Answer the following questions:
4. How similar is this to your original estimation?
5. What percentage of our galaxy do you think that we can see with the naked eye from Earth?
Part 3: Solar System

Please answer the following questions:
6. Why do you think that the inner planets are relatively close together, but the outer planets are spaced so widely apart?
7. Why do you think that the gaseous planets are gaseous, but the inner planets are not?

Watch and Write: How Voters Decide

After watching the Crash Course video \”How Voters Decide,\” answer the following questions. I would encourage you to answer them as you watch the video and feel free to pause the video in order to answer questions fully.
1. What is the best predictor how someone will vote?
2. How does the video define polarization?
3. What evidence does Craig provide for growing polarization among Americans?
4. Which candidate characteristics might influence uninformed voters?
5. Define retrospective and prospective voting.
6. Define spatial issues and give an example.
7. Define valence issues and give an example.
8. What is the \”Bradley effect\”?
9. Under what circumstances might party loyalty matter less in an election?
10. Why does party loyalty play such a big role in American campaign?

Watch and Write: Ideology

After watching the Crash Course video \”Ideology,\” answer the following questions. I would encourage you to answer them as you watch the video and feel free to pause the video in order to answer questions fully.

1. What is the convenient short-hand Craig uses to understand the differences between liberals and conservatives?
2. According to the video, what do American conservatives believe?
3. Where do libertarians and conservatives differ in their opinions?
4. What do American liberals believe?
5. What are the four agents of socialization the video discusses?
6. How do our families influence our opinions?
7. How does economic self-interest influence our opinions on taxes and government spending?
8. What is the problem of using economic self-interest to explain differences in opinion on taxes and government spending?
9. What are the two ways higher levels of education influence individual opinions?
10. According Craig, what accounts for the differences in opinions between those who lived through the Great Depression and those who came of age during the presidency of Ronald Reagan?

MGT 607- Strategic Management (Module 5 SLP)

Module 5 – SLP

HYPOTHESIS 5 (IF THERE IS ANOTHER KEY EFFECT ON DV/S; IF NOT RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN IVS OR MODERATION EFFECTS)
Conduct a literature search to identify the key theories and validated relationships among variables that lend potential support to your hypothesis 5. There is no minimum or maximum number of papers you should find, but ideally more than 5 papers are required for substantiating reasonable validity. Well established relationships in the literature will likely produce more than 10 relevant papers to be included.

Please upload: (1) a list of the papers cited in APA style, and (2) a zip file containing copies of these papers.

SLP Assignment Expectations
Address the search task methodically and effectively:
Identify old and seminal works pertaining to the hypothesis, new papers which build on such seminal works and papers that can lend direct or indirect support for your hypothesized effect.

Labiaplasty Reaction Paper – My Perfect Vagina Film

Please watch this film about labiaplasty called The Perfect Vagina and write a reaction paper.

—–> http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/perfect-vagina/

– MUST be written in ESSAY FORMAT (not numbered questions); MUST include these 4 components:

-1-2 sentence summary of what film/guest lecture/article was about.
-How does this film/guest lecture/article connect or relate to OUR CLASS TOPICS AND DISCUSSIONS as well as to your personal life?
-What did you learn in this film in relation to ideas we have covered in class?
-What was your reaction and opinion of the film/guest lecture/article, and would you recommend it to future classes?

Be sure to put the title of the film in your paper.