Week 9 Tutorial: Ethics of Consumption (Assessed) Readings: Shaw et. al. (2013), Chapter 5: The Morality and Ethics of Consumption. Textbook Reading: Why Do We Consume So Much, by Juliet Schor, pp.258-66. Task for students Once you have read the textbook chapter and the Reading, answer discussion questions 1, 3- 5 (ignore questions 2 and 6). Q1. Who is the “we” in the question “Why do we consume so much?” Is Juliet Schor correct that “there is increasingly little that we do which is not a consumption
Persuasive Messages Natascha Scheffel COM/295 June 1, 2015 Sandra Norris Part 1: Persuasive Message Dear Sir, Apple one production team has come up with a new sleek design for the next Iphone 7. The Iphone 6 has had a remarkable response with our customers this past year and this motivates us to continue improving for all Apple is all about new innovative technology and futuristic growth. Iphone 6 has brought in amazing numbers of sales
Kara Patrick COMM 4910 Final Paper Communication Theories: COMM 4910 Final Report In 1980, S.F. Scudder proposed that all living beings existing on the planet communicate in some way, even plants. We need to communicate to survive. My paper discusses various communication theories that relate to things that I observed or experienced over the course of my internship. During my internship, I worked under the supervision of the preschool director of Watkinsville First Baptist Church. The preschool
Communication 101 Persuasive Speech Outline Organization: Problem-Solution Audience analysis: My audience consists of one 39 year old female who is college educated and works part time. It also consists of one 37 year old college educated male who is also currently in the work force and one 18 year old female who attends trade school and is currently in the work force. They are all Christians. Topic: Living without God. Rhetorical Purpose: To inform my audience about what life with Christ can
Case Study Analysis Amanda Lee February 25, 2013 Case Study Analysis INTRODUCTION: Carl Robins is faced with very serious problems as the new campus recruiter for ABC, Inc. This case study analysis will show the many problems that evolved when he attempted to recruit new employees to work for Monica Carroll. After reviewing the issues at hand, we will discuss the possible solutions available for Carl to rectify the situation and the proposed solution that he should take. Carl Robins is
Good Will Hunting For this assignment I have chosen to focus on the film Good Will Hunting primarily because I have seen the movie prior to this course and I feel it is one of the best films I have gotten a chance to see. Will Hunting's profound genius was as much a burden as it was a gift. Initially seeing the film I enjoyed it but viewing the film in the scope of all that I have learned in this course made the viewing experience much more meaningful, as I now had a deeper understanding of Will's
400 × 300 Caption Prepare your finances for a new mortgage. Alternate Text Group Debt is definitely a downer, but it doesn't have to ruin your dreams of owning a home. It's true that carrying a high debt load can make finding a mortgage more difficult, but it's not impossible. The trick is knowing what lenders look for. A big part of that is your debt-to-income (DTI) ratio. When you understand this ratio, you can learn how to tweak it in ways that make lenders happy. Of course, it's also important
At 08:00 hours, on Friday, 26 November 2013, an interview conducted in the investigation room. During the interview, the Bendon, a 24 years old, Timoreez boy, residing at Peak Street 105, worked in Denim Jeans factory, as a team leader, in Section number 3. He stated that, on 25 November 2013, during their lunch time at 12:00 to 13:00 hours, Robinson, dressed in faded jeans pants and yellow jacket, working for, “ The Timor, Leste Times weekly magazine,” took a video, while Bendon, and his two other
COMM 308 TEST #2 – PRACTICE QUESTIONS Correct answers are marked in white. Select al (ctrl+A)l and change font color to black to reveal them 1. You are considering the following two mutually exclusive projects. The required rate of return is 14.6 percent for project A and 13.8 percent for project B. Which project should you accept and why? project A; because it has the higher required rate of return project A; because its NPV is about $4,900 more than the NPV of project B X
1. _________ is being pioneered by Yipes.com. Student Response Correct Answer Feedback A. Next Generation Internet B. Active fibrous networking C. CA*Net3 D. Ethernet to the home Difficulty: Moderate Page: 346 E. The Abilene network General Feedback: Difficulty: Moderate Page: 346 Score: 6/6 2. The multipoint version of fixed wireless is sometimes known as: Student Response Correct Answer Feedback A. DSLAM B. point-to-multipoint