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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Writing Assignment
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 1. Watch the video (40 minutes long and has nine sections)
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2. You might want to view it twice - the first time just listening, the second time jotting down a few notes about things that interest you.
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3. Answer the questions:
How important do you think media literacy is in our modern society?
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In a two-to-three-page paper with font size 12, answer this question. In doing this, please give at least three examples of how a class in which you participated incorporated media successfully. Which approaches to presenting media literacy have you seen educators use? What made the integration of the media successful? (You may also explore how an example was not successful if you so choose.)
Describe major views about the impact of various television show genres on the American public.Describe programming strategies for success in commercial television and noncommercial programming.
Describe various theories on the impact of television violence on viewers.
Describe the evolution and social impact of the use of sex on television.
Describe the characteristics and representative examples of major television genres, such as sitcoms, social comedies, dramas, news, and sports.
Compose critical analysis of the humanities, incorporating originality of expression, a command of the English language and proper syntax, proper punctuation, and proper grammar usage.
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 This paper should be expository in nature. You should incorporate a thesis that responds to the question above, and you should support your thesis using your examples. If you need some added instruction for essay writing, you might want to consult the Online Writing Laboratory, which has some great suggestions for organizing thoughts and ideas.
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* Required: use proper citation for any supporting material that you paraphrase, summarize, or quote from the textbook or any other outside sources. Cite exact page numbers when referring to the textbook in the following format: (Mittell 105) or (Text 105). When borrowing Internet material, provide the complete URL in parentheses (e.g. http://www.guide.com/television).
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* Check to make sure that the paper contains correct diction, grammar, punctuation, sentence construction, and spelling.
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* Use plenty of illustrations to support your statements.
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* Use the attachment - "GradingRubric" for writing guideline.
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