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The Portfolio Project requires that you conduct observations in a courtroom and compare these observations with library research on a related topic, compiling everything you learn in one final paper.
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Generational Differences in the Workplace Analyze the following scenarios: ◦Bob Jackson is 44. He is the manager of operations for a mid-sized company. He is always working and many employees
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Terrorism is a continuing threat to national security. Use the Internet to research one (1) terrorist attack in the U.S. within the past 20 years (e.g., the attacks on 9/11,
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Analyze the ways in which globalization and the spread of market economies have changed gender roles in different societies. Give several examples that explain how you see your role in
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Present your argument in premise-conclusion form. View the following human rights videos listed under this week’s required multimedia: Gem Slaves: Tanzanite’s child labour – Part – 1 Why women count
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Exploring the Family Extra Credit: 7 points Consider a society without families. How would the basic needs of people in that society be addressed? How would the children be cared
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This scenario takes place at a college campus among a group of student employees. We take a look at the interaction among a few employees and the proper approach to
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Knowledge of the Hidden Rules of Social Class Extra Credit: 7 points This exercise will help you gain insight into the taken-for-granted knowledge needed to survive in various social classes.
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Courtroom Roles: Specific Case (Indigent Right to an Attorney) Using concepts from your book and one outside source, please discuss your ideas for balancing the problems inherent in indigent defense
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