As you watch the movie, remember to look for: what does it take to run for office? How do you organize your campaign? How do you secure money for your campaign? How important are community groups/organizations important to a campaign? How do you get collective action to push for the vote?

Film review 12

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Click the blue line above. You will find the film and some offensive ads, I’m so sorry but this is the only site I could find the film for free. The best thing to is to enlarge the screen with the two arrows on the right hand corner of the film this will get rid of the ads. This week’s film review assignment is about Harvey Milk who was elected to the County Board of Supervisors in San Francisco. Milk was the first openly gay elected to the board. He would set the stage for others in the LGBTQ community to get elected and set a path for others to be elected across the country. As I mentioned previously, living in Palm Springs we’ve had numerous candidates run and win seats in various political offices. Like many of our other minority groups, the LGBTQ community has begun to increase in population not only in California but around the country. Don’t forget, we will discuss the LGBTQ community and minority community to see how they voted in this year’s election. I’ve mentioned in the past, if you are going to change society in this country, it is more likely to occur through the political process and/or courts. In our las film on women, we saw how difficult it was for women to get elected. They had to seek financial support, support from men and their good old boy network. So the money factor requires that many people give to a female candidate. This is the same issue for all our groups.

As you watch the movie, remember to look for: what does it take to run for office? How do you organize your campaign? How do you secure money for your campaign? How important are community groups/organizations important to a campaign? How do you get collective action to push for the vote? Now that we have been in the election season, what should we be aware of and look for in the coming months? What do you think the younger generations will handle their interaction with the LGBTQ community?

Discuss the contradictions presented for the LGBTQ community. with the data revealed in figure 12.1 and related text material. How do you explain these results? Do you believe this influences how the overall society views LGBTQ individuals?

Write a Report #7

The Evelyn and Hope story elaborates on the experience that a gay/lesbian married couple go through. The way their children could be treated because their parents are gay or lesbian. Medical issues and social security problems through the bureaucracies of policies that can reject people who are gay or lesbian, resulting in Supreme Court challenges. Understanding the difference between sexual orientation, sexual identity, and sexual behavior. The history of gays and lesbians in history and civilizations have interesting information. For example, how did the Chinese and Romans deal with gays? Or, the different opportunities under industrialization? How do different cultures deal with gays and lesbians? How do different legal cases affect the LGBTQ community?

Select one the following questions. Type and double space, no short answers, question number and date.

1. Discuss the contradictions presented for the LGBTQ community. with the data revealed in figure 12.1 and related text material. How do you explain these results? Do you believe this influences how the overall society views LGBTQ individuals?

2. How did the emergence of HIV/Aids affect the LGBTQ movement? Beyond the deaths, was it more harmful or beneficial in the long run?

3. How should the military handle previous discharge under the “don’t ask, don’t tell policy?”

4. Someone who believes homosexuality is wrong for religious reasons, but harbors no ill will towards a homosexual person, are they homophobic? How do you think they “feel” about homosexuality, especially now that we had a :gay candidate for the 2020 presidential election?”

What is the main ethical issue/question at stake in the article? What were the relevant facts of the article and what needed information was missing? Who are the main stakeholders in the case?

Week 13

Initial Post Instructions


This discussion activity invites you to locate and share one recent news article that has to do with bioethics. Your initial post should include a link to the article as well as answers to the following questions:

What is the main ethical issue/question at stake in the article?
What were the relevant facts of the article and what needed information was missing?
Who are the main stakeholders in the case?
Do you think the author was biased in any way? If so, how?
What your emerging questions and ideas about the topic?

What is your stand and how does the data support you? Write a new argument related to your chosen issue question and use data to help support you.

Paper 4: What is your stand and how does the data support you?

Prompt: Write a new argument related to your chosen issue question and use data to help support you.

Objectives

  • Construct a 5-6 page researched argument to the issue question you have chosen.
  • You can use the working claim from Paper 3, but you cannot do the same argument as any previous paper.
  • Use 5 college appropriate source (does include the data set) to support your argument.
  • The paper will mainly be supported by 4 sources. 3 sources must support your argument, and the fourth will be related to your rebuttal. You should start with the sources from the Paper 3 Annotated Bibliography; however, you can change them out or add additional sources.
  • Find data from a college appropriate source that will be used as evidence to support a reason or your rebuttal. Present the data as a graph and discuss the data in the paper. This counts as your fifth required source.
  • Effectively support a focused claimed with audience appropriate reasons and detailed evidence.
  • Use ethos and pathos to support your argument.
  • Include a one paragraph rebuttal that fairly refutes some opposition to your argument. This includes evidence to support your refutation.
  • Properly format and document the argument in APA style.

Directions

  • Using your research, including your data, decide on a viable claim.
  • Make sure to have a group of related reasons and develop them using evidence from your sources. Make sure at least four sources are used, as well as a separate source for your data set.
  • Choose evidence to support every reason. At least one of these must be an analysis of your data set.
  • Create a graph that illustrates the point you wish to make with the evidence. Format and document the graph using APA style.
  • Make sure to have a group of related reasons and develop them using evidence from your sources. Make sure at least four sources are used, as well as a separate source for your data set.
  • Find an opposing view to some part of your argument. Construct a focused rebuttal that fairly argues against the opposition’s view using evidence from college appropriate sources.
  • Make sure the paper is formatted and documented using APA style. . If you use any of the sources from your Annotated Bibliography, only use the bibliography; do not include any annotations.

What are the ethical issues in the case? Discuss the importance of advance directives and how they could have impacted the decision. Evaluate the role of the family in decision-making.

Case Study Questions

Answer questions based on the case of Terri Schiavo

1. What are the ethical issues in the case?
2. Discuss the importance of advance directives and how they could have impacted the decision.
3. Evaluate the role of the family in decision-making.
4. Discuss the role of the courts in end-of-life decisions and the impact of the case on state laws.
5. Share your thought on this case in your own words

What data method did you select for each question? What data do you need to answer each question? What characteristics of the chosen data collection method make it appropriate for collecting this data?

6-1 Journal: Research Questions and Data Collection Methods

Overview
In this assignment, you will explore the relationship between research questions and data collection methods. You will also explore the benefits and drawbacks of specific data collection methods.

THESE ARE THE QUESTIONS THAT NEED TO BE ANSWERED.

Qualitative methodology
Research Question 1.  How do the physical and psychological health conditions of victims of human trafficking differ from those of non-victims?

Quantitative methodology.
Research Question 2  Human trafficking is prevalent, but how prevalent is it?

Mixed-Methodology Approach
Research Question 3  What are the determinants of health outcomes among victims of human trafficking?

Prompt
Consider what data you will need to answer each question and whether the data method is appropriate for getting the data you need. Consider both benefits and drawbacks to each method. Review the Module Four Resources in both Key Types of Data Collection and Social Science Data Collection Types for helpful information for completing this assignment.

Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:

Explain your choice of data collection method for each question from your project three milestone assignment. Include answers to the following:
What data method did you select for each question?
What data do you need to answer each question?
What characteristics of the chosen data collection method make it appropriate for collecting this data?

Explain other benefits and drawbacks of the data collection method you chose for each question from your project three milestone assignment.
What are other potential benefits of the data collection method you chose for each question (that is, ways it will make the process easier or ways it might improve the results)?

What are potential drawbacks to the data collection method you chose for each question (that is, potential gaps in data, possible difficulties in the research process, possible negative impact to the results)?

What to Submit
This assignment should be 1–2 pages in length. Any references should be cited in APA format.

Note: For journal assignments, you can receive a Proficient, Needs Improvement, or Not Evident score on each of your rubric criteria. There is no Exemplary score for this assignment, because you will receive feedback and make revisions to improve beyond proficiency in these concepts.

Why do you think these identity markers are often tied up in questions/debates about ethics? To what extent has your work at your site placement challenged any biases you may have had about people from different backgrounds and perhaps challenged your perspectives?

Ethnic Studies Question

In the last few weeks, we have discussed and/or read about broad issues of socioeconomic status, race, culture and ethnicity and gender and sexuality.

In 750-1000 words, consider the ways in which these social identities impact how we think about ethics and moral values. In particular, how can ethics and your personal ethical code address problems that are often systemic (ex. racism, sexism)? Why do you think these identity markers are often tied up in questions/debates about ethics? To what extent has your work at your site placement challenged any biases you may have had about people from different backgrounds and perhaps challenged your perspectives?

Complete 2 sets of Discussion Threads & Reply Threads in this course. Post one thread of 550–650 (not including footnotes) words. Post 1 reply of 450–600 words the week following the original thread assignment.

Discussion Assignment Instructions

The student will complete 2 sets of Discussion Threads & Reply Threads in this course. The student will post one thread of 550–650 (not including footnotes) words. The student must then post 1 reply of 450–600 words the week following the original thread assignment. You must try to respond to a classmate who has not received a reply yet. For each thread, students must support their assertions with at least 1 scholarly citation in Turabian format. Each reply must also incorporate at least 1 scholarly citation in Turabian format. Biblical references are highly encouraged but will not count as an academic source. Acceptable sources include the course textbooks, academic library books found in Liberty’s online library, peer-reviewed journal articles, and similar publications. Sources such as Wikipedia, religious institution websites, Youtube videos, and online dictionaries do not count as academic sources and should not be used. A bibliography, title page, and contents page do not count towards word count and are not appropriate for these discussion assignments.

Explore Kohlberg theory on Ethics and Morality and explain the strengths and weaknesses of his theory by comparing to other theories on the same issue.

Kohlberg Theory

Explore Kohlberg theory on Ethics and Morality and explain the strengths and weaknesses of his theory by comparing to other theories on the same issue.

Pick one of the following two dilemmas below and craft a thoughtful, thorough response that represents your best philosophical and critical thinking.

Week 7

INSTRUCTIONS

Pick one of the following two dilemmas below and craft a thoughtful, thorough response that represents your best philosophical and critical thinking. Your initial post should be about 250 words and demonstrate a genuine engagement with this week’s learning materials. Test out theories, explore concepts, apply the terminology!

#1: Should Health Care Cover Reproductive Technologies?
Pete (age 35) and Jane (age 35) have been married for ten years; they’ve tried for eight years to have a baby. Their doctor has suggested that they pursue IVF. Should healthcare insurance cover Pete and Jane’s assisted reproductive technologies? Why or why not? Explain!

OR

#2: The Rights of Children Conceived Through Donor Insemination, or IVF w/ Egg Donor:
Sally is sixteen years old and her parents have just revealed to her that she was conceived as a result of an egg donor. She wants to know the identity of the donor and becomes extremely distressed when her parents tell her that the donor’s identity was never revealed to them during the IVF process. Should Sally – and other children who are conceived through assisted reproductive technologies – have any rights to know the identity of their donors? Why or why not?