dance in movies review

Summary:
Follows these steps to write your 3-2-1 assignment:
1. Watch one of the assigned films from the unit (Becoming Burlesque or Burlesque).
2. Read the assigned article from the unit.
3. Attend the virtual Lecture.
4. Open a new Word document on your computer (do not use Pages. It is incompatible with Turnitin)
5. In 500-750 words, double-spaced and in your words, respond to the following three prompts:
a) Identify 3 different ideas or concepts that you thought were significant from the assigned article.
b) Apply 2 different ideas or concepts from the article to the film you watched.
c) Describe 1 specific dance scene from the film that illustrates the key theme for the unit.
6. Upload your assignment to the Turnitin submission link for that unit on eClass.

dance in movies review

Summary:
Follows these steps to write your 3-2-1 assignment:
1. Watch one of the assigned films from the unit (Becoming Burlesque or Burlesque).
2. Read the assigned article from the unit.
3. Attend the virtual Lecture.
4. Open a new Word document on your computer (do not use Pages. It is incompatible with Turnitin)
5. In 500-750 words, double-spaced and in your words, respond to the following three prompts:
a) Identify 3 different ideas or concepts that you thought were significant from the assigned article.
b) Apply 2 different ideas or concepts from the article to the film you watched.
c) Describe 1 specific dance scene from the film that illustrates the key theme for the unit.
6. Upload your assignment to the Turnitin submission link for that unit on eClass.

Multiple ways the 2022 Ottawa Convoy

 

What are the multiple ways the 2022 Ottawa Convoy has been presented? You will craft a response in 7-10 pages that utilize at least 4 of the sources used in the course while addressing the following prompts:
1. Whom are the main actors involved? Community groups? Social campaigners? Podcasters? Politicians? Concerned citizens?
2.What environment is the debate taking place in?Is it primarily on one social media platform or multiple? Are the parties involved self-segregating and only
speaking with those they agree with (like an echo chamber)? Alternatively, is it an ongoing debate where contesting sides are willing to share their views
openly? (Are there echo chambers? Or is it a social media fight taking place through hashtags? Or some other form of the digital contest?)
2.How are the debates being framed? How are the contesting sides framing each other?
3.Are there instances where one side deliberately misrepresents the other side’s views?
4.Is there any area where the contesting sides agree?
5.Based on your evidence, what does the future look like for the actors involved? Will there be a compromise? Can there be?

 

Media Portrayal of Family

 

 

 

In this exercise, you will be analyzing how the mass media (specifically television) has portrayed families over time.

1. Family sitcoms from the 1950s to the 1970s differ greatly from the programs offered from the 1980s forward. Identify a family sitcom from before the 1980s and watch an episode. Programs such as Leave it to Beaver, Bewitched, The Partridge Family, and The Brady Bunch are some examples of popular shows that fit the criteria. You should be able to find old episodes of these shows online or as reruns on television.

 

2. Now identify a family sitcom that you either currently watch or watched from the 1980s or later. Examples include: Everyone Loves Raymond, Modern Family, Black-ish.

 

Media Portrayal of Family

 

 

 

In this exercise, you will be analyzing how the mass media (specifically television) has portrayed families over time.

1. Family sitcoms from the 1950s to the 1970s differ greatly from the programs offered from the 1980s forward. Identify a family sitcom from before the 1980s and watch an episode. Programs such as Leave it to Beaver, Bewitched, The Partridge Family, and The Brady Bunch are some examples of popular shows that fit the criteria. You should be able to find old episodes of these shows online or as reruns on television.

 

2. Now identify a family sitcom that you either currently watch or watched from the 1980s or later. Examples include: Everyone Loves Raymond, Modern Family, Black-ish.