Use chapter 2 from your supplemental reading (contained within the BUSC Libguide assigned to this course), and conduct an article review of this chapter, using the format below:
Summary: The reading should be summarized (using your own words) in two to three paragraphs and focus on the authors’ main points.
Critique: In two or three paragraphs, explain how the reading influenced your understanding of the topic.
Application: In two or three paragraphs, discuss how you will apply what you have learncixed from the reading.
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Explain and exemplify the major political-institutional differences between the EU and ASEAN.
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Write 2-3 pages applicable to your capstone project. Identify the stakeholders (use fictitious names for stakeholders) that will play a major part with your study of Addressing Barriers to Care Among American-Muslim Adults Suffering From Depression and integrate with your project.
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CRM Plan | Part 1 – Analysis Report
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Design your own Movie Rating System and explain why you created it the way you did. Write a paragraph that explains each category.
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What are some possible patient outcomes if the infection was discovered late and treatment was delivered late?
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treatment study paper
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3.3 Discussion: Team Leadership
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What your understanding of open source tradecraft for law enforcement is,
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Create a Power Point slide with a title page, a working thesis, supporting quotes from the book (I prefer you to use quotes from chapters 7-12, but you may use quotes from earlier chapters if needed to support the working thesis), and the last page will be for discussion questions (at least 2 questions, but no more than 3 questions). The questions need to be open-ended, conversation starters.
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Write an essay, at least 500 words, responding to Lipsitz’s and Kelley’s essays and to what we’ve been learning in class pertaining to the criminalization of rap music. How was the criminalization of rap music tied to the criminalization of Black youth? What political and social forces wanted to censor rap music and why? How did rappers and their supporters fight back against criminalization and censorship? What should we do with rap music that some might find offensive? Definitely draw on what you learned from reading the essays by Lipsitz and Kelley, but the more opinionated your essay, the better.