Assignment #1 and situate them in the context of a larger culture or historical moment by writing a critical ethnography of a “place” in various senses of the word (which we’ll discuss more in class). The secondary goal is to gain exposure to different styles of basic research, from the “traditional academic” research conducted in books and academic articles, to hands-on research, to working with archives, both formal and informal. In this assignment, “research materials” can be anything from a formal history of Chicago during the 1950s, to a recipe from your grandmother, to a photograph from your last family reunion.
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Organizational Culture of the Company Analysis Write about any company but most important I need a short cover letter about 400 words and a
PowerPoint presentation max 10 slides about the company
Organizational Culture of the Company Analysis and Preparation for the Workplace Workshop
Your task is to choose an existing company you would like to work for, to analyze its organizational culture, to evaluate the expected behavior and to describe why the company attracts you and how you can contribute to build a culture of appreciation. This involves three steps:
Developing a description of the company;
Analyzing and evaluating the organizational culture of the company, the expected behavior and the management style referring to the concepts covered in the workshop;
writing a cover letter for the Human Resource Manager of the company.
The current assignment is connected with the following learning outcomes:
? the culture of the workplace (building a culture of appreciation)
? behavior in the workplace
? management styles
? tools and techniques relevant to job application
Organizational Culture of the Company Analysis Project structure
To do so, the student will produce a 1500 word report on the following items. This individual assignment will equal 100% of the final grade.
The project will have an introduction, body, and conclusion which will account for the word count. The bibliography will be required but will not be a part of the word count.
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Referencing should abide by the Harvard rules and it is also mandatory.
We suggest the project follow the following structure (not mandatory)
? Fundamental facts about the company: industry, company size, location, country(ies) of operation, vision, mission, organization chart etc.
? Company culture (referring to the observable aspects of the organizational culture and focusing on ethical values and on the culture of appreciation). Evaluate the expected
? Prevalent management style (using the concepts covered during the workshop).
A short cover letter (400 – 500 words)
Motivation letter for the management of the company. Reasons why they should hire you (why you are a good fit and how you can contribute to build a culture of appreciation). This letter must be properly formatted as a letter. Briefly sum up all the above arguments.
5. References (using Harvard method)
All theories, methodologies, data, information etc. that are not your own primary research must be referenced using the Harvard referencing style.
Additional sources:
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Create a list of five “rules” or ways of doing things that reflect this low power distance. These can come from what one might experience in school, at work, as part of family life, etc. If you come from a high power-distance culture, create a list of five rules or ways of doing things that reflect this high power distance.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.
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Ethnography Soc of Culture Assignment Think critically about what the space, symbols, structures and sociality of our university can tell us about how culture is at work on campus.
What stands out to you and why? What seems important or interesting to highlight? What’s the cultural and intellectual significance? Analyze your data, looking for themes or patterns and decide what to focus on. Then, write a 5-page, double-spaced ethnographic essay using thick description, and the vocabulary, theories and concepts from cultural sociology that we’ve explored thus far.
UTM Ethnography Assignment (25%):
Participant observation is the primary data collection method of ethnographic research.
Participant observation is a process that requires immersing oneself in another community for some time, participating in their society, observing their culture, analyzing your observations and constructions, and then drawing conclusions from your data to produce an ethnographic account. As social scientists, we communicate this ethnographic account by using the vocabulary, theories and concepts of our discipline to demonstrate the intellectual significance of our ethnographic data. As Geertz and many others have argued, an effective ethnography is written using “thick description.” Thin description would render a superficial account, whereas thick description offers significant details and context for your interpretations, and makes explicit the patterns of social relations that you observed.
For this ethnography of UTM, you are a part of the community that you are studying so you can count your own experiences as secondary data. In this way, your essay can be considered autoethnographic in nature. Where necessary, you should reference your personal experience as an “insider” (UTM student) to provide context for your observations and explications. Also, please remember that you cannot do human subjects research, which means you cannot interview, personally identify or quote people for your essay. While you can reference your past interactions with friends and peers, you should not name people in your account. Please also think carefully about the ethics of knowledge production especially when making distinctions, analyses and conclusions related to race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class and ability.
Directions:
Take the next week to purposefully observe your surroundings while navigating the space at UTM, and make notes of your observations. Think critically about what the space, symbols, structures and sociality of our university can tell us about how culture is at work on campus.
What stands out to you and why? What seems important or interesting to highlight? What’s the cultural and intellectual significance? Analyze your data, looking for themes or patterns and decide what to focus on. Then, write a 5-page, double-spaced ethnographic essay using thick description, and the vocabulary, theories and concepts from cultural sociology that we’ve explored thus far. Where necessary, you should also provide background information about UTM that will help the reader understand the context of and for your observations. In essence, the purpose of this assignment is to practice doing ethnography—applying the methods of ethnographic research, analysis and writing.
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Importance of Cultural Competence in Infectious Disease Outbreaks and Response
Cultural competence is important when public health practitioners need to address infectious disease outbreaks in cross-cultural communities. Before beginning this assignment, learn about cultural competence in public health: https://npin.cdc.gov/pages/cultural-competence.
Choose one of the scenarios to discuss:
Measles outbreaks in the U.S. have continued to occur due to lack of vaccination. Most notably in the Somali community in Minnesota in 2017 and in the Amish community in Ohio in 2014. Devise a program to facilitate vaccination in response to one of these outbreaks. Conduct a needs and a capacity assessment to identify cultural commonalities and differences to be addressed, and the ability of your program to address them.
The lack of cultural competence in the recent Ebola epidemic of 2014-2016 in West Africa has been implicated as a reason that the outbreak was not contained sooner. If you were a public health practitioner responding to this outbreak, how would you include cultural norms and leaders in how you communicate with the community in order to control and prevent the disease from spreading?
You may choose another scenario but should gain approval before using it. Please be concise in your writing and keep the page length under 5 pages total. Follow APA formatting for a research paper
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1. Visit the Native American Art galleries (Arts of the Americas)on the 2nd floor, at the Cantor Center, Stanford University (for directions and information see link https://museum.stanford.edu/) -Write about your experience in the galleries.
2. Visit the San Jose Museum of Art and explore the exhibit, Dinh Q. Le: True Journey is Return. See the museum website for more information :https://sjmusart.org/. Write about your experience and the exhibit.
3. Visit the Japanese American Museum in San Jose (for directions and information see link http://www.jamsj.org/). Write about Japan town and the museum visit.
4. Visit MACLA Gallery downtown San Jose and write about the current exhibition, 7th Xicanx Biennial | Muxeres Rising. THIS EXBIHIT CLOSES MARCH 1st. (for directions and information see http://maclaarte.org/programs/visual-arts/)
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Interpreting Human Culture Through Religion/ Book Essay
The book to use for this assignment is called CROSSING & DWELLING: A theory of Religion, By: Thomas A. Tweed. It’s very important that this paper contains references and ideas from the book.
Assignment Details:
We are digging very deeply into considerations about how to analyze human culture. We are doing this by exploring religion as an experience of migration and homemaking. This is a highly theoretical unit, but the value in front-loading the theory in the course and using such a big topic as religion as a starting point is that it shows us how to experience something with which we’re all familiar in society in a new way. If we conceive of religion (our own religion, another person’s religion, a historical spiritual tradition, a particular religious practice in a specific geographical location, or all of the above!) as something that functions to orient humans in time and space and that operates, in Tweed’s words, as a “confluence of organic-cultural flows that intensify joy and confront suffering by drawing on human and suprahuman forces to make homes and cross boundaries” (54), then we might find that we understand practices, spaces, beliefs, and people who are “doing religion” in new ways and learn new things that we might not have otherwise been able to grasp quite as fully. The goal here is simply to understand human societies outside of our own a little better, and this is how we are starting that process.
So, for Unit 1, I’d like you to explore Tweed’s approach to understanding religion by analyzing and describing one human cultural product of any kind (whether religious or not) using this method of interpretation. I modeled it for you in the analysis of the Twelve Steps as a religion, and I’d like to see you thoroughly explore some aspect of humanity in any time and in any place through this interpretive framework. You can explore a sporting event, a building, a particular religious artifact or ritual, a text, or a work of art (or anything else you think would fit into this methodology). Think about some facet of human existence (preferably one that you aren’t overly familiar with) and use Tweed’s theory to explore it.
For this assignment, you’ll only need to reference Tweed and your own artifact/cultural product, so no formal citations are required (only page numbers and a bibliography with information on how to access any sources you used besides Tweed). For this very first assignment, I’m most interested in seeing that your brains are starting to process these abstract theories in a more material way and that you are generating new and thoughtful connections. So, while the assignment itself is not overly formal, I want to see some good thinking from you!
The required length for this assignment is 500-1000 words (approximately 2-4 pages). If you do use an outside source besides Tweed, please cite it using whatever citation style is appropriate for your field. For references to Tweed, simply note the page numbers that you’re referencing.
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Benchmark Assignment – Culture and Substance Use Disorders Paper
Write a 500- to 750-word paper regarding the role of drugs as part of youth culture.
Be sure to include a title page, introduction, conclusion, in-text citations, a minimum of five scholarly sources, and a reference section.
Your paper should address the following:
What are the system linkages between the juvenile justice and adolescent treatment system?
What clinical and programmatic issues are involved in the planning for substance use disorders treatment of juvenile offenders?
What factors are involved in engaging hard to reach adolescent populations?
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
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– What is your topic? What are the main features of the topic?
– Which context are you discussing? domestic violence in patriarchal societies such as India, China, South Africa, Zambia, Portugal, and Ecuador, in contrast with matriarchal societies such as The MUsuo And the Akan
– How do the topic and context relate to the key themes? How gendered violence became a political issue