Ted Talk

Apply key module concepts to a Ted Talk Video in a paper.Ted Talks provide video content plus transcripts on many videos that allow students to read the content ofthe video.Students will evaluate the video and explain how each of the concepts applies to the video, so choose thevideo carefully. The focus is on correct application …

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Impression Management, Social Tuning, Social Comparisons, Mindsets, Intrinsic/Extrinsic Motivation, Or Causal Theories

In 750-1,000 words, provide a minimum of four personal examples to illustrate impression management, social tuning, social comparisons, mindsets, intrinsic/extrinsic motivation, or causal theories.
One example provided must address face to face versus written communication styles. Are there measures that can be taken when communicating nonverbally to improve self-presentation, impression management, attributional inferences, and cognitive biases?
Each example provided should be based upon how your personal views were shaped by parents, teachers, friends, community, culture, etc. Each example should be supported by relevant research.
Use two to three scholarly sources to support your thinking, your textbook can be used as one of the resources.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

 

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The movie Fighting with My Family.

For this assignment, I’d like you to simply watch a film and write a one-page review about your selection. Full-length movies and documentaries are preferred. No television shows, please. I would strongly encourage (but not require) using this assignment to engage with pandemic-related content–there is no shortage of these available on streaming websites at the moment.

Reviews should feature a thesis statement, (Example: Star Wars is a great movie because of the strong acting, cool visual effects, and great story-telling.) an introduction and conclusion, as well as a paragraph for each talking point. In the example provided, there would be three body paragraphs: one talking about the acting, one talking about the visual effects, and one talking about the story-telling.

Remember, film reviews can be good or bad. A film review discussing why a movie is bad is just as good as a film review discussing why a movie is great. Also, remember that the fewer points you make in your thesis statement, the more you will have to analyze and discuss those points in order to hit the one-page length requirement; so: if you only have two points in your thesis statement, you will need to talk about those two points more than someone who has three points in their thesis. Essentially, you will write fewer paragraphs, but they will have to be longer and more drawn-out paragraphs. The choice on how many points you will make in your thesis is up to you.

Create the three statements in one file using Spreadsheet Software; each statement will be on a separate tab. Do NOT submit three files – you will incur points deduction if you do.

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